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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked for cases" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a request made for specific examples or instances, often in a legal or analytical context. Example: "During the meeting, she asked for cases that support our argument."
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As with Guinea-Bissau subjects were interviewed by field assistants, using a standardized questionnaire on ethnicity, environmental factors and prior exposure to TB. Permission to perform HIV tests was asked for cases but not for controls.
All subjects were interviewed by field assistants, using a standardized questionnaire on ethnicity, environmental factors and prior exposure to TB. Permission to perform HIV tests was asked for cases but not for controls, as requiring HIV testing would have negatively impacted participation in the study.
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The Greek public defender did not ask for case to be expedited.
A small Chicago distributor thought the raw liquor was so good he asked for 50 cases as is, and quickly found buyers.
Mr Randall's legal team asked for the case to be adjourned whilst a complaint they made about the handling of his case is dealt with.
She asked for a case number.
Last year Kenyatta's defence team asked for the case to be thrown out.
John Wolfstaetter, an assistant district attorney, asked for the case to be adjourned to June 15.
The court reserved judgment but even the prosecution asked for the case to be dropped for lack of evidence.
When Romney left, he asked for a case of Badass American Lager, Ritchie's local-brewed beer, which he wanted to distribute to members of his security detail.
The prosecutor, however, had asked for the case to be shelved because, while it was "very plausible" that Gelli was involved, the evidence was less than conclusive.
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