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be case
noun
An actual event, situation, or fact.
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It'll be case of if he's fine, he'll play.
Christmas seems to be case of muddling through with "£5 off" vouchers.
Other cop says yes, that would be case if SGs on foot.
The rationale seems to be: case closed, why bother investigating anything?
I think that there clearly is going to be case law written.
When he asked if they had met, he said, "It must be case of mistaken identity".
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"This could be case-related; it could be totally unrelated," an investigator said.
"There have to be case-by-case adjudications as to whether a marriage is fraudulent or not," he said.
And I think that was Obama's big point after this speech that these really have to be case-by-case decisions.
But this had been rejected by British ministers, who said there should be case-by-case examinations by officials in the camp before anyone was brought to Britain.
But it does not provide a practical guide to what should be done, which has to be case-specific and fully thought-through.
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