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Discover Ludwig"in past cases" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to previous instances or situations that are being compared or contrasted with the current situation. Here is an example: "In past cases, the defendant's alibi was airtight and he was acquitted of all charges. However, in this case, there is more evidence against him and the jury may reach a different verdict."
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In past cases, it has come through appropriations.
"In past cases, similar tactics have been used: victims have been lured to meetings through 'friends' that they trust.
Mr. Browne said that in past cases, Internal Affairs had "documentation that merited modified assignment" for the officers involved.
In past cases, thieves used small hidden video cameras to tape people punching their personal identification numbers into A.T.M.'s.
He said that witnesses in past cases will also need to be reassured if appeals are lodged.
In past cases, the Supreme Court has ruled that schools cannot be hostile to students' religious expression.
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In similar past cases, it has confirmed such escapes only after the men arrive in the South.
In the past cases, the stock market was almost always higher a year after the third rate cut.
In some past cases, Mr. Karzai was seen as trying to stoke his people's anger against the Americans.
In several past cases, the way young children were questioned was deemed flawed because of inappropriate phrasing.
In many past cases involving the two companies, Firestone has paid a larger proportional share of the total settlement than Ford, according to lawyers involved in the cases.
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