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The phrase "a possible case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a scenario or situation that may or may not occur, indicating that there is a chance of it happening.
Example: "In the event of a data breach, we need to prepare for a possible case of identity theft."
Alternatives: "a potential situation" or "a likely scenario."
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A possible case in South Carolina.
This week in the magazine, David Grann writes about a possible case of wrongful execution.
Technically, the police continue to investigate and the Manhattan district attorney examines a possible case.
The police are investigating it as a possible case of insurance fraud.
WHO called this a possible case of human-to-human transmission.
Police have not ruled out a possible case of a serial killer targeting children.
One of those doctors notified the city's Health Department on Oct. 6 of a possible case of anthrax.
Spokesman Rodrigo Borges Petrilli said the crimes were being investigated as a possible case of gang warfare.
The sight of buyout firms recently jockeying for even a minority stake in Yahoo looks a possible case in point.
Officers had been called to a house in Melbourne to investigate a possible case of animal cruelty.
Kathy Griffin, 48, was shot multiple times in a possible case of mistaken identity in Fort Myers, Fla., early Friday.
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