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"contemporary case" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific legal case that is currently happening or a case that is relevant to the current time period. Example: The judge cited several contemporary cases to support his ruling on the controversial immigration policy. In this example, "contemporary cases" refers to recent and relevant legal cases that were used as evidence in the judge's ruling.
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Contemporary case studies.
Historical and contemporary case studies provide some guidance.
In a contemporary case like Geissler's, this kind of project is no less urgent.
The justice and security green paper is a crucial contemporary case in point.
Some say orderly design strikes deep chords, counteracting a contemporary case of the nerves with a little visual Paxil.
It includes contemporary case studies of both types of models, and considers why the accounting approach has remained outside mainstream economics.
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There are many such contemporary cases.
The choices can be illustrated by other contemporary cases.
History is littered with such examples but sadly there are enough contemporary cases to illustrate the point.
This intensive two-day course will cover: historical and contemporary cases of displacement and migration and how to create space in classrooms for difficult conversations and divergent opinions.
To address this gap, this research paper examines three contemporary cases of transformational change in the Australian urban water sector and the dominant strategic approach to change adopted in each city.
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