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The phrase "for cases that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to hypothetical cases or situations, and also when referring to a collection of specific cases. For example, "My lawyer has provided me with a list of recommendations for cases that involve personal injury."
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Invoices are generated at the end of the month for cases that have finalized.
Settlement rates are considerably smaller for cases that were resolved post-closing.
Attorneys have had to file stay requests for cases that have approaching deadlines.
He started watching the Arkansas courts website for cases that looked similar to his.
For cases that remained open after one year, only 5percentt led to an arrest.
Juries are often at sea about award amounts, with widely differing outcomes for cases that seem comparable.
This list includes 550,000 names, and essentially serves as holding area for cases that need more research.
He was released without any monetary bail bond, which is standard for cases that come before New Zealand's district courts.
"It's good for cases that are not mission-critical, where you can afford a few false positives," Bates says.
For every individual seemingly inappropriately released, there are countless more held on bail for cases that end up being dismissed.
Treatment with the drug methotrexate may be effective in less-severe cases or for cases that are detected early.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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