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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a presumed case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a situation or scenario that is assumed or believed to be true without definitive proof.
Example: "In legal discussions, a presumed case often relies on circumstantial evidence rather than direct proof."
Alternatives: "an assumed case" or "a hypothetical case".
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The Spanish capital derby, a league match between Real Madrid and Rayo Vallecano, was postponed because the floodlights at Madrid's Vallecas Stadium failed to work adequately in a presumed case of sabotage.
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Thus, it was decided to extend the study to all presumed cases of shark attacks that were mentioned, and to systematically visit at home the victims or their families in order to confirm the responsibility of a shark, and to obtain additional information on the circumstances of the attack and the nature of injuries.
Despite 90 confirmed cases of WNV, a 4-fold increase from 2002, and 731 reported presumed cases, most respondents perceived little risk of acquiring the illness.
This perspective contends that at "the heart of the controversy" is the presumed case-fatality rate of H5N1.
As predicted, the flu bug has struck the Johns Hopkins student population this fall, with 214 presumed cases of H1N1 reported on all academic campuses as of Friday, Oct. 2.
Using this set of criteria, the clinician may define "confirmed" (i.e., with positive results of ocular investigations) and "presumed" cases.
However, our sensitivity PCR is higher than that reported by Gaudio et al. [14] and Vengayil et al. [12] whose sensitivities of PCR assays in presumed cases of fungal corneal ulcers were reported as 50% and 70%, respectively.
In Dar es Salam (Tanzania) 5.2% of presumed cases were confirmed positive at health care centres.
Of the presumed cases, 5.1% were confirmed with Polymerase Chain Reaction.
Polymerase chain reaction confirmed malaria in 5.1% of the presumed cases.
The study included both confirmed and presumed cases of severe maternal GBS sepsis.
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