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"case of events" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a set of events, particularly a set of related events which might be expected to move or develop in a certain way. For example, "The case of events leading up to the election was unpredictable and highly contested."
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However, in the case of Events, Google went just a bit too far with its integrations.
In the case of Events 2 4, there is no assignment problem to be solved.
In the case of events with larger casualty counts, the reliance of SIGACT on field reports may negatively affect reporting accuracy.
The transition of the electric power industry towards a smarter grid is characterized with significant efforts to improve the efficiency in performing all tasks and reducing the duration of outages in case of events related to the operation of multifunctional protection IEDs [1 3].
It's a sad case of events, but it's commonplace.
In the case of events deemed necessary to code break halfway during trial such as serious adverse events, the researcher will be contacted.
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In the case of Event 1 we solve a binary constrained nonlinear optimisation problem.
The SECRET model we adopt in this paper focuses on the semantics of windows in the case of event time.
In the case of Event 2, an interruption, the interrupted part (or a subpart of it) may be sent to another group.
Even in the case of event detection, image is compressed by the node and sent to sink or any other node.
In the case of event time semantics, individual elements include a timestamp that defines the order and time distance between elements.
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