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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a suitable case that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a specific example or situation that is appropriate for discussion or analysis.
Example: "In legal terms, a suitable case that illustrates the principle of negligence is the famous case of Donoghue v. Stevenson."
Alternatives: "an appropriate instance that" or "a fitting example that".
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Find a suitable case that can fit a bakugan and your cards inside it with ease.
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This apparent aimlessness continued in Morgan, A Suitable Case for Treatment (1966) and Isadora (1968).
The report reveals that in the aftermath of the disaster, statements taken from officers to present a "suitable case" for the inquiries that followed were altered on the instruction of senior officers to present the police in a better light and emphasise the role of the fans.
They were looking for a suitable case, a death-sentence appeal that a majority would predictably vote to deny.
Most likely to: Be a suitable case.
He's not a suitable case for supportive treatment.
Find a suitable case.
Uniea, some case manufacturer that no one has ever heard of, has recently unveiled the U-Suit, a new iPod case that's suitable for use with "new iPod".
The judges, led by Lord Wilson, ruled that while it would be more convenient for most cases to be dealt with in employment tribunals, the civil courts were still a suitable forum for cases that couldn't be heard in employment tribunals.
In this case, she/he has to create a suitable configuration file that specifies all the parameters.
It can be quite difficult to find a suitable function f that gives a robust heteroclinic cycle in this case.
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