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'case to case' is a correct and usable expression in written English
You can use it to refer to situations that are not uniform and depend on the individual circumstances. For example, "In these situations, the proper course of action needs to be decided on a case to case basis."
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Fees for bankruptcy vary from case to case.
What that means varies from case to case.
Jules Kroll never liked living from case to case.
The benefits of self-disclosure vary from case to case.
However, their performance often varies from case to case.
The shear layer frequency, however, differs from case to case.
The time it takes to fully review a file will vary from case to case.
DOCTORS and nurses moved from case to case with practiced ease.
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This approach uses case-to-case evaluations.
We continually search for answers as to why cancer is so universal yet unique from case-to-case.
There were important case-to-case differences in apoptosis induction after nutlin-3a incubation (Figure 5B).
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