Sentence examples for been cases from inspiring English sources

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been cases

noun

An actual event, situation, or fact.

  • For a change, in this case, he was telling the truth.

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"There have been cases of stopping terrorists in Mexico.

There have, undoubtedly, been cases which appear insensitive.

There have also been cases when the violence seemed organized.

There have also been cases in Tanzania and Liberia.

"There have been cases where people with similar injuries have recovered," he said, "and there've been cases where they haven't recovered".

There have been cases of fake websites, taking article fees under the name of reputable journals.

There have even been cases of priests showing up at atheist meet-ups.

"There have been cases where we've had to move out after being shot at".

There have been cases around the country of employees putting in OSHA claims".

There have been cases of street preachers threatened by the police for reading from the Bible.

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Ireland and Spain are cases in point.

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