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Discover LudwigThe phrase "business cases" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase used to refer to particular scenarios or examples of how a business deals with or follows certain processes. For example, "I studied multiple business cases to understand how to deal with difficult customer service issues."
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business cases
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Plural of business case
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We would all benefit if business cases were better understood.
We had a deadline of May for completing business cases.
Speculative business cases won't convince sceptical health commissioners, however.
"Now manufacturers are offering entire lines of women's business cases".
The chamber now files briefs in most major business cases.
Its line now includes flatware and leather goods, like business cases.
Some of her most notable decisions came in child custody and complex business cases.
Dr. Perkins does include four business cases where he applies his principles in detail.
They examine business cases and government promises and expose incompetence, hypocrisy and laziness.
The report also comments on developing the business cases for investing in information security.
There are compelling business cases for companies to map their value chains.
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