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The part of a sentence "in limited cases" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to instances or situations that are rare or unconventional. For example: "In limited cases, the use of medical marijuana has been known to help alleviate certain symptoms."
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However, the strategy has been applied only in limited cases.
Its Web site says same-day delivery is available in limited cases.
However, the official name is now used only in limited cases, such as diplomas from the school.
The supreme court has previously allowed affirmative action in limited cases though has said it wanted to phase out because it was a form of racial discrimination.
"International standards state that the detention of asylum seekers should normally be avoided and is justified only in limited cases prescribed by law," Mr. Schulz said.
The Supreme Court ruled 6 to 3 in 2004 that foreigners could use American courts in limited cases, like crimes against humanity or torture.
They feared that allowing police officers access to homes even in limited cases would open a loophole dishonest officers could exploit.
They apply just as readily in limited cases of potential damage as they do in cases of wholesale negligence or criminal intent.
With approval from their field consultant in limited cases, some students may opt to work part-time over a longer period of time.
The passive personality principle allows states, in limited cases, to claim jurisdiction to try a foreign national for offenses committed abroad that affect its own citizens.
The computer algorithms set up by Pew analyze text content from thousands of news sources, blogs, social media postings and, in limited cases, television transcripts.
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