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The phrase "be true in case" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is only true or applicable in a specific situation or circumstance. Example: It is important for the witness's testimony to be true in case the defendant is innocent. (meaning that the truthfulness of the testimony is crucial only if the defendant is found innocent).
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Hence, the Ramsey sentence cannot be true in case the original theory TC is not consistent with the observable facts.
This assumption might not be true in case of a diversity effect on macrofauna occurrence.
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Participants anticipated that the same would be true in cases involving medical tourists.
The assumption that samples with identical COI haplotypes have an identical 28S haplotype proved also to be true in cases where this was tested.
This is true in case of Wooden Sailing Boat Project by Maritime Challenge ITS.
end{aligned} Thus, equation (4.9) is true in case (i).
This is true in case of designing stabilizing controllers for fuzzy time-delay systems.
"There were real reasons why we needed to get into that device — and that is true in case after case after case.
The same is true in case of the phosphorylation at T7 and/or S8 in the diphosphorylated peptide (Fig. 4C).
Case a) means also that B is in excess, the opposite being true in case b).
Thyroid cancer exhibits a marked female excess and this is true in cases among young people [ 32].
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