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The phrase "a special case where" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a specific situation or example that deviates from the general rule or norm.
Example: "In mathematics, there is a special case where the rules of addition do not apply, such as in modular arithmetic."
Alternatives: "a unique instance in which" or "a particular scenario where".
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Of course, there's Greece, a special case where, despite all the efforts that have been made, neither the Greeks themselves nor the international community have yet managed to stabilise the situation".
Thus, by fair means denouncing foul conduct, the US press that perennially makes a big, often self-regarding issue of its fairness and balance (in contrast to utterly unbalanced cable news) seems to declare Trump a special case where the rules don't apply.
"It's a special case where a special purpose optical computer can shine.
In a special case where K=1, its SEI is identical to that of CP-OFDM.
The full path coverage is a special case where the number of gaps is zero.
We first consider a special case where the utility of each task is 1.
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A significant special case where the relation between the auxiliary input signal and the decision is given a priori is analyzed.
This is because, in general, the mode does not marginalize the Gaussian distribution is a very special case where the mode does marginalize.
In a very special case where the ion beam impinges perpendicular to the target surface, coefficients in Eq. (1) become isotropic and a regular matrix of dots is expected to be formed [16].
We describe now an important special case where (Cequiv z_{0}in X).
Now, let us consider an important special case where has infinite support.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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