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at all cases
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "at all cases" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "in all cases," which is used to indicate that something applies universally or without exception. Example: "In all cases, you should follow the safety guidelines provided."
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Science
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Alternative expressions(19)
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12 human-written examples
(The statistics come from Scotusblog, and the trends hold whether you look at all cases or just divided ones).
News & Media
In addition, QoSSP-R w/ CNCE gives significantly better results than SP-R at all cases of successful packet transmission probabilities.
Specially, the combination of the first three single dependencies can achieve the better result than intra-block + inter-block at all cases.
Addition of dextrose on day 6 was undertaken to maintain the final equivalent ratio of carbon and nitrogen sources added as 25.25 at all cases (Table 1). Figure 3 suggests that addition of dextrose did not affect the production of melanin due to limitation of nitrogen source but the presence excess dextrose from day 6 enhanced the rate of production of melanin.
Science
In the alone 6-floor building subjected to earthquake, all points between buildings and soil are subjected to tension stresses except point 6 which is in compression at all cases, whereas for points 5 and 7 tension stresses in adjacent buildings cases increase by 1.6 and decreases by 1.3 times than single building under seismic load.
The paper looked at all cases following the 1999 murder of Amadiou Diallo, who was killed by a hail of bullets outside his home when officers mistook his wallet for a gun.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
48 human-written examples
Generally, at all case study schools, teachers and school leaders saw the workbooks as an effective tool in teaching and learning.
Formal & Business
At present, all cases are followed up with MLPA for definitive diagnosis of methylation status.
The solutions were prepared at different pH in, all cases, at the concentration of 1 g l−1 and spin-coated.
Science
Haematuria was present in 5/6 (83.3%) at baseline, and disappeared in all cases at week 24.
The Reynolds number was set at 9000 for all cases.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for clarity and correctness, replace "at all cases" with "in all cases" or "under all circumstances" to ensure your writing is grammatically sound.
Common error
A common mistake is using "at all cases" instead of the correct phrase "in all cases". "At" usually indicates a specific point or location, while "in" refers to a broader context or situation. Use "in all cases" to signify universality.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "at all cases" functions as an adverbial phrase intended to modify a verb or clause, indicating universality. However, it is grammatically incorrect. As indicated by Ludwig, the correct form is "in all cases".
Frequent in
Science
58%
News & Media
33%
Formal & Business
9%
Less common in
Wiki
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "at all cases" appears in various contexts, including scientific, news, and business writing, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "in all cases", which should be used to indicate universality. When writing, it's best to use the accurate alternative to ensure clarity and professionalism. Remember the common error of using "at" instead of "in", and choose alternatives like "under all circumstances" or "in every instance" to convey your intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in all instances
Replaces "cases" with "instances", emphasizing individual occurrences rather than general situations.
in every case
Swaps "all cases" with "every case", maintaining a focus on individual scenarios with a universal application.
under all circumstances
Shifts the focus from specific instances to the broader conditions or situations where something applies.
without exception
Highlights the lack of any exclusions or exceptions to a rule or statement.
in each situation
Replaces "cases" with "situation", focusing on scenarios where something occurs.
in any event
Indicates that something will happen regardless of what else occurs.
in all situations
Replaces "cases" with "situations", shifting the focus to the broader scenarios rather than specific instances.
uniformly
Emphasizes the consistent or unchanging nature of something across different instances.
invariably
Highlights the constant and unchanging nature of something across different instances.
universally
Stresses the widespread or general applicability of something, without focusing on specific situations.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "at all cases"?
The correct phrase is "in all cases". Using "in" indicates that something applies universally, without exception.
What's the difference between "at all cases" and "in all cases"?
"At all cases" is grammatically incorrect. The correct phrase is "in all cases", which means something applies universally or without exception.
Can I use "at all cases" in formal writing?
No, "at all cases" is not appropriate for formal writing. Use "in all cases" or another suitable alternative like "under all circumstances" for formal contexts.
What are some alternatives to "at all cases"?
You can use alternatives like "in all instances", "without exception", or "in every case" depending on the specific meaning you want to convey.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested