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Discover LudwigThe phrase "case by case and" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is being evaluated or considered individually or on a specific basis rather than applying a general rule or decision. Example sentences: 1. "The judge made a ruling on each case by case and considered all the evidence before reaching a final decision." 2. "Our company handles customer complaints case by case and strives to find the best resolution for each individual." 3. "The immigration officer reviews visa applications case by case and takes into account each applicant's unique circumstances." 4. "The insurance company assesses claims case by case and may offer different coverage depending on the specific situation." 5. "The teacher evaluates each student's performance case by case and provides personalized feedback to help them improve."
Idiom
Case by case.
If things are done case by case, each situation or issue is handled separately on its own merits and demerits.
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But you can really only take them case by case, and that's a daunting task.
The proper regulatory regime has to be set case by case and year by year.
"We still look at things case by case, and review to make sure things are consistent with our interest.
Those matters will be handled case by case, and Citigroup said yesterday that it would mount vigorous defenses.
But the official added that the analysis would be case by case, and that it would not necessarily mean fewer terrorism suspects.
"We make such decisions case by case and day by day," the statement continued, "but we know of no reason to reverse the current one at this time".
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"Every player is case-by-case and there will be different reasons for each player as to why they didn't nail down a senior place," added Edwards.
He said it had become a complex process: "These are judgment decisions that we're making about what we think is right, and it's largely case-by-case and I think it requires us to be cautious and careful without overreacting, to take into account public sensibilities to take into account legalities.
(Before, you had to opt out on a case-by-case and site-by-site basis).
The precision comparison between the methods is thus case-by-case and inconclusive.
The decision on whether or not a plan or project may compromise the area's protection objectives is taken case-by-case and is subject to expert judgement [10].
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