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You could use it to describe a hypothetical situation. For example, "I keep an extra blanket in case of being stranded in cold weather."
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Alan Bennett recently attributed the sexual content of this book to the urge to "outflank" his fans in case of being considered overly "cosy".
Such a soft state characteristic gives a heavy processing overhead to routers for maintaining connection states in case of being a large number of paths established.
In this paper, an analytical method is proposed for rapidly predicting responses of FPSO side structures in case of being struck by a ship with rigid bulbous bow.
Dynamic memory is provided by means of feedback connections from nodes in the first hidden layer to nodes in the context layer and in case of being two or more hidden layers, from nodes in a hidden layer to nodes in the preceding hidden layer.
Anyway, here are some quotes from (obviously anonymous) friends who graduated last summer and have been in jobs where dragging out working hours to appear busy and committed is routine: 'Everyone is too afraid to leave on time in case of being labelled lazy.
They also receive regular training in underwater survival and wear small oxygen bottles in case of being trapped.
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In the case of being utter fluff, leave immediately.
"In Case of Emergency" is uneven, more antic than witty.
Lockup situations in case of faults are explained.
But just in case of what was impossible to say.
On the face of it, Break in Case of Emergency is Bridget Jones-adjacent.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com