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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recent case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a legal case or situation that has occurred not long ago, often in discussions or analyses of legal matters.
Example: "In a recent case, the court ruled in favor of the defendant, setting a new precedent for similar cases."
Alternatives: "a recent incident" or "a recent example".
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Take a recent case in Kabul.
A recent case in North Wales is all too typical.
A recent case in the Bronx was dismissed.
Luttig was also asked to recuse himself in a recent case involving restrictions on abortion.
(It's not online, but Patrick Radden Keefe's look at a recent case involving state secrets is).
A recent case study involves the work with a utility company.
Maybe we were discussing a recent case of stalking that had, perhaps, been in the news.
F.B.I. officials say the crime resembled a recent case in Erie, Pa., Jo Napolitano (NYT).
A recent case in point is his Basket chandelier for the venerable Viennese manufacturer Lobmeyr.
A recent case in point was the untimely death of Arcadius.
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