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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as possible cases" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "We need to consider as many possible cases as we can to ensure a thorough analysis."
Alternatives: "as many cases as possible" or "as numerous cases as possible."
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Nonetheless, they seem worth flagging as possible cases for consideration.
All acquired carriers were considered as possible cases of patient-to-patient transmission.
All acquired ESBL carriers were considered as possible cases of transmission.
However, the aunt and her son have also been sick and are being investigated as possible cases of human-to-human transmission.
Scores 0 6 are defined as non-cases, 7 10 are defined as possible cases and score above 10 on each respective subscale are defined as cases.
Children aged 2 months to 16 years identified as possible cases of pneumonia (respiratory rate≥50/min for children <12 months and ≥40/min for children ≥12 months) or meningitis (stiff neck, bulging fontanelle, fever and convulsions) were consecutively recruited into the study.
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"This is the work I've been doing for the last five years, seeing how we make sure that entrepreneurs at any stage have as many options as possible," Case says.
To gather as much information as possible, case series were also studied.
As examples, three possible cases for the plural suffix "h/" and the imperfective prefix "mi" are illustrated in Table 3.
The government must also reduce, as much as possible, the case-by-case method of passing projects.
There are several possible cases as follows.
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