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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are cases for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing specific situations or examples that support a particular argument or point.
Example: "There are cases for implementing stricter regulations on data privacy to protect consumer information."
Alternatives: "there are instances of" or "there are examples of".
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However, as we show in this work, there are cases for which the ADMM-based solution of the non-relaxed OPF problem fails to converge.
In Southeast Asian countries there are cases for microcredit programs.
Broadcast situations are cases for which the suggested cooperative system is well suited.
Note that there are cases, for example, visualizing transitions between perception and performance, one should not interpret causality from this visualization.
There are cases, for instance, where revealing those records might compromise important criminal investigations, or where the identities of police informants might be disclosed, causing them danger.
There are cases, for instance, of people who have been displaced by conflict or fleeing life-threatening situations being forced to embellish their own stories in order to be recognised as 'genuine' refugees and thus be afforded the additional rights only accessible to that group.
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Yet, with the recent string of casinos closing, that may not be case for much longer.
That's been the case for centuries.
There is a case for reforming Social Security; there is even a case for privatization.
That was the case for Colleen Gilg.
Obviously, this is the case for you.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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