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The phrase "a part of cases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific subset or category within a larger group of cases.
Example: "In legal studies, a part of cases often involves examining precedents that influence current rulings."
Alternatives: "a subset of cases" or "a portion of cases".
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Dr. Rekers, 61, has been a part of cases that are no longer in the judicial pipeline, most notably a 2004 suit over an Arkansas law that restricted gay foster care in Arkansas.
In general, only in a part of cases a successful rehydration is possible.
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Finally, post surgery implantation, mainly after Caesarean, may be responsible in a part of the cases [13, 16].
This implies that a part of excess cases might be preventable by other means.
The case against him is going to become a part of the case of Iraq — the question of what kind of country Iraq after Saddam will be.
He should not be a part of this case.
Truth and justice were never a part of this case".
He was a part of this case from the beginning".
Johan Bruyneel, Armstrong's longtime team manager, also has been charged with a doping violation as a part of the case.
But the test has not yet been validated, so those test results may not be a part of his case.
A third lawyer also was named to the defense team, and for a part of the case, a fourth lawyer wrote legal briefs.
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