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The phrase "another case study" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to an additional example or analysis of a particular subject or phenomenon. Example: "In addition to the previous research, we will examine another case study to further illustrate the impact of climate change on coastal communities."
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"Ripped" is another case study in American industrial arrogance, an account of companies that couldn't (or wouldn't) learn agility.
The attacks in India served as another case study in how technology is transforming people into potential reporters, adding a new dimension to the news media.
And so Simpson's connection to a smitten black America can be construed as yet another romance, another troubled relationship, another case study in mutual exploitation.
So Homegrown is in danger of becoming one more unfortunate incident – just another case study in the shameful back catalogue of censored work in Britain.
Last week Mr Boehner said he will sue the president for executive overreach, and the speaker will now have another case study to offer in evidence.
Here's another case study: The Blackstone Group bought a 4.5percentt stake in Deutsche Telekom in 2006 for about $3.3 billion, when the stock was trading at about 13.60 euros.
If not, Vietnam will become yet another case study in the way the United States, Europe and Japan are rigging global trade rules so they remain the only winners.
In the midst of these two spectacles, we were asked to ponder another case study, this one about the intersection of race, athletics, bullying, and the conspicuous behavior of a man named Incognito.
Antti Ilmanen, a hedge-fund manager at Brevan Howard, outlines many of the anomalies in his epic book*, "Expected Returns: An Investor's Guide to Harvesting Market Rewards".The Treasury-bond market provides another case study.
He waited for what must have felt like a coaching lifetime, 18 years, for the chance to manage in the majors, another case study in how steep the ladder can be for your typical African-American career climber.
And in another case study for Anat Admati and Martin Hellwig's cautionary book, "The Bankers' New Clothes," the Cypriot banks had wafer-thin layers of equity, so big losses have to fall on creditors (unless taxpayers somewhere are feeling generous).
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