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The phrase "a special case is" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to introduce a specific example or instance that is unique or different from others. Example: "In most cases, students are required to take final exams. However, a special case is made for students with extenuating circumstances, who may be allowed to submit alternative assignments instead."
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Its status as a special case is underscored time and again.
Even Pottermore, a bit of a special case, is resolutely focused on the Harry Potter books.
A special case is MCDM with prioritizations among criteria, called prioritized MCDM.
A special case is also considered where, at the internal nodes, external elastic constraints are present.
A straight radial edge, which emerges as a special case, is further analyzed.
A special case is that of the pheromone, a substance generated by an organism that influences, by its odour, the behaviour of another organism of the same species.
And a special case is A dot A, which equals A02 minus the length of the vector part, which for our purpose will be just A02 - A12.
Another more immediate reason for why Israel is a special case is because it is a living example of an ongoing occupying and colonising state.
In this note, a novel tunable bandpass filter/phase shifter implementation (with a Hilbert transformer as a special case) is proposed.
Subsequently, a special case is considered where the sampling interval obeys the continuous uniform distribution and the corresponding stabilization controller is designed.
A special case is given with crossbar block ramps, where the upstream and downstream level difference is reduced by a series of basins.
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