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"case in question" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing a specific instance or situation within a larger context. Example: In the case in question, the defendant's alibi was unable to be corroborated by any witnesses.
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Also, we discuss Verblunsky's theorem for the case in question.
How is it relevant in the case in question?
"In the case in question it is inappropriate to name the person at this time.
Chloe added: "The comments [Judy Finnigan] made on the case in question were facts, not opinions.
All of this matters in the case in question and beyond.
The case in question illustrates another criticism often levelled at the IPT.
Where possible, initial reports are contextualised with deeper media reports around the case in question.
In the case in question, the argument for compliance with social need is far from trivial.
The only thing that matters is what I did in the case in question.
The case in question this week is one of numerous lawsuits pending related to the riots.
Clinicians quantified the management contribution of ultrasound both for the individual case in question and in their clinical experience generally.
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