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Discover Ludwig"case in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean "concerning" or "regarding" a particular situation or matter. Example: In the case in question, the defendant's alibi was proven to be false.
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Case in point, right?
(Case in point?
case in more detail.
are a case in point.
Case in point: Thursday afternoon.
Herewith, a case in point.
Case in point — Justin's dad.
Hungary a case in point.
Case in point: the Bartendro.
Western Europe is a case in point.
That is often the case in Lebanon.
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