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Discover Ludwig"apparent cases" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe situations or examples that appear to be real or true, but may not actually be the case. Example: There are some apparent cases of fraud in the company's financial records, but further investigation is needed to determine the truth.
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Many of the 19 hijacking suspects in the terror attacks last week remain shrouded in confusion, with almost nothing known about some and up to five apparent cases of mistaken identity.
The first turns on apparent cases of intention without belief.
There are apparent cases of 'pure intending' in which no steps of any kind are taken.
SGA will spontaneously regress without treatment and does not require biopsy or diagnostic imaging in clinically apparent cases.
He thus commits himself to the view that there can be no genuine cases of weakness of the will (though unfortunately he does not say how he would account for apparent cases of weakness).
What's doing the work is the physical assumption that there is no macroscopic action at a temporal distance, that mechanisms in fact underlie apparent cases of direct action between temporally remote events.
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State officials will investigate this apparent case of medical negligence, the newspaper wrote.
Within hours, however, another apparent case of leniency toward a pedophile priest emerged.
29-year-old Marcus Scott was shot in an apparent case of road rage in Mesquite, Tex., early Monday.
But last February, in an apparent case of mistaken home identity, the bank began foreclosure proceedings against them.
Tim Bresnan and Steven Finn are easily the most capped front-line seamers, although Finn's career has stalled of late due to an apparent case of the yips.
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