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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all cases are different" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that each situation or instance should be considered individually, often in discussions or analyses.
Example: "When it comes to legal matters, it's important to remember that all cases are different, and what worked in one situation may not apply to another."
Alternatives: "every case is unique" or "each situation varies".
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All three cases are different.
But all of those cases are different.
While the details of each of these cases are different, all of these women were seen as guilty of something: being threatening angry black females.
The recent unanimous cases are different.
Of course, these contemporary cases are different.
Each of these cases is different.
But the two cases were different.
Be ready to hear that all cases are quite different and that you're just getting a general estimate.
I always like to think that we could all learn something, but every case is different.
The whole point of identity, after all, is that every case is different.
Each case is different; all revolutions are local.
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