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"in any case though" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to introduce a contrasting or additional point in a sentence. Example: "I know we were planning to go to the beach, but in any case though, I think it might rain so we should bring umbrellas just in case."
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In any case, though, things have changed.
In any case, though, the 2003-2004 season was a valuable learning experience as a development and transition year.
In any case, though the show is over, the piece in Battery Park will be up through June.
In any case, though, troops are already departing, and military planners are carefully calculating how to extricate the equipment smoothly.
In any case, though, a statement from an independent prosecutor that there were sufficient grounds for prosecution would have had great political and symbolic importance.
In any case, though, he is successfully demonstrating how far celebrity, riches, demagoguery, and favorable circumstances can take an ambitious and unscrupulous individual.
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In either case, though, beware.
(I did read all the books, so I know it wasn't anything very explicit, in any case!) In general, though, the same principles would apply to double-entendres and other sexual references.
In any case, the experience, though neither as rich nor as wearing as it might have been, was instructive and, in many ways, novel.
In any case, even though the NBA commissioner himself feels the need to weigh in on college basketball just to make headlines, the season continues to march on.
He strongly suspects, in any case, that though he and the preservationists have won the first skirmish they will lose the war.
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