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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all that cases" is not correct in written English
It seems to be a misphrasing and does not convey a clear meaning. Example: "In all those cases, we need to consider the implications carefully."
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Due to the space limitation, we will not list all that cases; in fact, considering geometrical properties, it is sufficient to list only those schemes which have different geometrical arrangement.
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Is the universe all that is the case?
Now, in any case, all that's gone.
Of course, all that is a worst case prognosis.
"We are not finding all the cases that we should be finding," he said.
Nevertheless, not for all the cases that the performances get better as the bypass ratio increases.
It is not at all the case that she was religious.
The "certain number of cases" and "that of all the cases possible" are presumably finite numbers.
All cases that exhibited infection of single human papillomavirus type 58 were squamous cell carcinoma.
All cases that failed due to septic loosening were excluded.
All cases that met inclusion criteria were used.
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