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The phrase "a single case in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one specific instance or example within a broader context or category.
Example: "In a single case in the study, the results were significantly different from the others."
Alternatives: "one instance in" or "a particular case in".
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There has not been a single case in the UK where causation has been established.
Before he became a federal judge, he had never argued a single case in federal court.
A recent Human Rights Watch report documented dozens of incidents of abuse but failed to find a single case in which military investigators had obtained a conviction.
I wonder if Ignatieff can point to a single case in which Jefferson advocated the imposition of democracy through military conquest by a foreign power.
"On site, there is health care staff from the US Public Health Service that confirmed a single case in a four-year-old.
… I cannot recall a single case in history of an intervention without a single shot being fired and with no human casualties.
Several states, including Texas, have also enacted such exclusions, but no experts reached today could remember a single case in which a pregnant woman faced execution.
"The government does not cite a single case in which analysis of the NSA's bulk metadata collection actually stopped an imminent terrorist attack," he wrote.
In the past thirty-five years, there has not been a single case in which high oil prices have thrown an otherwise propulsive economy into reverse.
They could not find a single case in an Inuit patient before 1966; they could find only two cases between 1967 and 1980.
"A single case in a salmonella or E. coli O157 outbreak is a red flag," he said, referring to the most common E. coli bacteria.
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