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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sample case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific instance or example that illustrates a concept, situation, or problem, often in a legal, academic, or research context.
Example: "In our study, we will analyze a sample case to better understand the implications of the new policy."
Alternatives: "an example case" or "a case study".
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The salesman has a sample case.
In a pamphlet distributed to tenants, a sample case involves a move from a $500-a-month 500-a-montho a $600 one.
A sample case, Mr. Preston said, might be a company's arguing that it was sold a faulty software system, with the seller defending itself by saying the system had been improperly used.
Her mother, it may be recalled, arrived in New York City in the 1970s armed with little more than a sample case filled with her now-classic wrap dresses and a fearsome force of will.
The suggested metric are applied to a sample case study.
A sample case is reported to exemplify the different phases of the framework implementation.
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"Dressing Up for the Carnival" is a glittering sample case of a writer at work.
The result is "a glittering sample case" of work by "a witty, mercurial, playful writer," David Willis McCullough said here last year.
van der Bergh et al. pioneered its investigation reporting a small sample case series of this growth factor embedded into a collagen sponge compared to autogenous graft.
The paper gives the details of the developed calculation models and presents a typical sample case.
We also evaluated this method in a one sample case after inputting artificial values for one probe set across all CNS regions in RMA data.
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