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The phrase "as many cases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a quantity or number of instances in comparison to something else.
Example: "In our research, we found that there were as many cases of the disease in urban areas as in rural areas."
Alternatives: "the same number of cases" or "an equal number of cases".
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She noted that "twice as many" cases had been pursued in 18 months than in all previous administrations.
In as many cases as I can, I'll personally reply, acknowledging the complaint and forwarding it to the right person to ensure it gets fixed.
In his own practice, he said he had treated twice as many cases in the last year than in the year before.
There's no way in hell that you'd have as many cases as have reported thus far" by chance.
On Thursday, the CDC said it's seen twice as many cases of people getting sick from the Cryptosporidium parasite which travels via poop in 2016 than in 2014.
They can do their part in humanizing these black characters, so maybe we won't have as many cases like Michael Brown and Eric Garner".
Genotyping was performed for as many cases as possible.
In as many cases as possible a theme was illustrated with all the associated comments from participants.
But in just as many cases.
You'll get almost as many cases with 49, or 51.
In 2010, there were twice as many cases.
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