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Discover LudwigThe phrase "case experience" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it to refer to a specific, usually educational, instance of a person having to assess a particular situation and make decisions based on it. For example, "Through her case experience working in the veterinary clinic, she developed a deeper understanding of animal behavior."
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In any case, experience induces caution about pre-tournament scares.
In any case, experience suggests that market-based emission controls work.
In Peewee's case, experience seemed to be about removing superfluities; in Mark's case, it was all accumulation.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate senior resident case experience before and after enactment of work hour restrictions.
In some intervals of the parameters, the periodic solutions of the averaged equations, in the latter case, experience period-doubling bifurcations, leading to chaos.
But Leslie Carveth, a chief nurse with the 330th Medical Brigade, finds that in this case experience is not always calming.
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Because of the importance of the Leon County case, experienced litigation lawyers said yesterday that the strategies of the two teams of lawyers could be crucial.
"In mobile, people really love having single-use case experiences.
The patient in this case experienced a rapid improvement of PPH after LDLT.
The latter case experienced a recurrence of prolapse 2 years post delivery requiring repeat surgery.
The second one came in the worst soccer conditions Case experienced this season.
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