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"contemporary cases" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to recent or modern instances that are relevant to an argument or discussion. For example, "In contemporary cases of copyright infringement, the plaintiff may seek both criminal and civil punishment for the defendant."
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The choices can be illustrated by other contemporary cases.
Nevertheless, Expressionism contributed to the modern stage a range of techniques that have become the stock in trade of most directors and designers; though in most contemporary cases the influence of Expressionism has been mediated through Brecht (see below The influence of Brecht).
Examples in the records disappear from the 1830s until one psychiatrist uncovered some contemporary cases.
The third approach is of teaching relevant and contemporary cases (Allchin [2011], [2014]; Osborne et al. [2003]).
As a wristwatch brand, San Francisco-based Xetum has been making a bit of a name for itself by delivering high-quality Swiss movements in contemporary cases designed in California.
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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Historical and contemporary case studies provide some guidance.
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.
But it was a rare contemporary case of a studio putting serious money behind a popcorn movie that didn't come "pre-sold," as the expression goes.
The contemporary case for stasis and regulation doesn't depend, therefore, on an economic crisis, or on convincing people that free markets won't deliver the goods.
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