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Discover LudwigThe phrase "case that" is not correct in standard written English
It is often used incorrectly and does not convey a clear meaning without additional context. Example: "In the case that you need assistance, please let me know."
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Neither was the case that day.
In this case, that happens almost instantly.
In any case, that would be d.
In her case, that was Heaney.
In North Korea's case, that effort failed.
In a case that says "Taschen"!
It was a case that went quickly.
In Delve's case that means full-on.
In this case, that was the Americans.
A second, similar case — that of Capt.
It was the only case that afternoon.
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