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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a probable case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or scenario that is likely or has a good chance of being true or valid.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, we concluded that this is a probable case of fraud."
Alternatives: "a likely scenario" or "a plausible situation".
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But additional research has concluded that she has a probable case of anthrax, health officials said.
The officials described the incident as a probable case of immigrant smuggling.
Another student fell ill with a probable case of meningitis in early October and was undergoing treatment.
The hieroglyphics record a probable case of breast cancer: "a bulging tumor... like touching a ball of wrappings".
A woman in Paris who was hospitalised with a "probable" case of Ebola has tested negative for the virus.
The nightmares and cold sweats that marked the first months of his recovery from a probable case of skin anthrax have eased.
Despite the information problem, W.H.O. officials said the new cases -- one categorized as a probable case and the other as possible -- did not mean that the organization would reverse itself again and reimpose a travel advisory for Toronto.
(The 80% drop amounts to a 3- to 4-week delay in a probable case, he says).
Lab-confirmed cases are up to 236 from 148 yesterday; and three more European countries have joined the list: the Netherlands, France (with a probable case), and Switzerland.
At that point, Boyd and Hale claim the officer failed to identify a probable case for stopping and detaining them.
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He was classified as a probable case-patient; postmortem brain tissue could not be obtained.
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