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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at case of" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a mistaken combination of "in case of" or "in the event of."
Example: "In case of an emergency, please follow the evacuation plan."
Alternatives: "in the event of" or "in case."
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Next week, I will speak to the Holy Father in Rome about it," The Vatican is reported to be looking at case of Bishop Tebartz-van Elst during his visit.
This pulley with dent can not be used in case of requiring rotation of 360° or more, but can be regarded as effective at case of where only 180° of range of motion is required, such as the Axis 1.
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The second is directed only at cases of serious injury.
Assessing the Damage For the Afghanistan campaign, the Air Force created a special assessment team at its air operations center in Riyadh to look at cases of possible civilian losses and other unintended damage.
The study, which looked at cases of so-called autism spectrum disorders in 14 states in 2000 and 2002, is the most rigorous analysis to date of the disorders' prevalence in the United States.
In fact, the safety agency had decided to look only at cases of unintended acceleration in which drivers had not applied their brakes — ostensibly to rule out potential braking concerns from the scope of the investigation.
Look at case after case of successful business innovation, and an interesting pattern begins to emerge.
We will do this by looking at the case of New York City and, more specifically, at one if its neighborhoods.
QUESTION: And you know, if you look at the case of Roy Moore, if you look at the case of one of your staffers, you seem to, time and again, side with the accused and not the accuser.
"Look at the case of Corinthian.
Look at the case of Elizabeth Dole.
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