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The phrase "applicable in cases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations or scenarios where a particular rule, law, or principle is relevant or can be applied.
Example: "The new regulations are applicable in cases where safety standards are not met."
Alternatives: "relevant in situations" or "pertinent in instances".
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In theory, such a sentence is only applicable in cases involving violence, though judges often interpret the law to include drug-trafficking.
One-stage closure may be applicable in cases with favorable infection control.
Whether it is applicable in cases with or without bone loss needs to be tested biomechanically.
Moreover, temporal continuity is not applicable in cases when harmonics of two sounds overlap completely from onset to offset.
This makes ICE more widely applicable in cases where the likelihood computation or maximization becomes intractable [29, 31], for example in the non gaussian case.
Photogrammetric methods require multiple stereo images of the region of interest and it may not be applicable in cases where stereo coverage is not available.
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However, these approaches are not applicable in case of trilateration because of the observability problem.
Multiple information sources are applicable in case studies [16] accordingly, a multi-method approach was applied in three steps: 1.
They are also applicable in case of non-stationary scenario where within the window the data are assumed stationary.
First of all this method is applicable in case there are traces of segregation in the subset of shared gametes of the considered meadow.
As a consequence, using N p =40 random orthogonal pilots, will not be applicable in case of K=4 significant paths (BER is shown in Fig. 7).
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