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The phrase "and this instance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific situation or example being discussed in a broader context.
Example: "In this case, we need to consider the implications of our decision, and this instance highlights the importance of thorough analysis."
Alternatives: "in this case" or "in this situation".
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But the results are rarely good, and this instance has been no different.
Elizabeth listening to the tape from her mother was one of those rare occasions where the show softens Mrs Jennings and this instance was particularly powerful.
But they just couldn't get it right — the company has rarely been able to bring innovations to market without seeing someone else do it first, and this instance was no different.
In epistemological terms, knower and known are the same, and this instance of unity serves as the prototype of all knowledge.
"The show absolutely values the primacy of consent, and this instance it appears as though conduct allegedly occurred without the proper consent having been given," a source within the show told People.
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Exhibits have been about Kente cloth, New Jersey's rocks and minerals and, in this instance, Indians.
"Our concern is for good quality care," Dr. Cutler said, "and in this instance and others, good quality can cost less.
George Delerue's music is remarkably vivid and appropriate, and in this instance that is no mean feat.
And in this instance, Larry Bird and the Celtics trumped Magic Johnson and the Lakers, 111-102.
So, while bankers help themselves and receive bonuses, teachers help others – their students and in this instance homeowning parents – and receive only an increased deficit.
And in this instance, rare, illuminating and priceless.
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