Sentence examples for cases phrases from inspiring English sources

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In most cases, phrases such as "How did I get here?", "Holy shit what is happening?" and "Oh my god, where the fuck did these cats come from?" are commonly spoken out loud and in a high pitched voice.

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In this case, phrases appear on two threads in the r/Scams conference on Reddit: The Blackmail Email Scam and The Blackmail Email Scam (part 2).

In this case, phrases refer to responses given according to the question posed.

With the facts in the case phrased in this way, one might reasonably ask, who cares?

Considered by many to be the first metal band, Black Sabbath donned a variety of fonts over their career, starting out with psychedelic elements, but the lower-case phrasing found on the cover of their 1973 album Sabbath Bloody Sabbath ushered in a trend.

In other cases, exact phrases or sentences were echoed by sites and social-media accounts in rapid succession, signaling membership in connected networks controlled by a single entity.

In some cases, the phrases are used to signal that you are about to say something and that the person listening should not interrupt, or that you are going to say something you want to emphasize, said Emily Tucker Prud'hommeaux, an assistant professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology and a leader of its Computational Linguistics and Speech Processing Lab.

But it's also one of the most overused and -- in some cases -- misused phrases.

In other cases the phrase is used to mean FMS.

In these cases, the phrase yì diǎn 'one dot' functions as an adverbial modifier of extent or degree for its following verb phrase.

In case the phrases "emphasizes the need to cut Medicare" and "end the drug war" didn't clue you in, Johnson is unelectable.

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