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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in this case did" is not correct and does not form a complete thought in written English.
It may be used in a context where a specific situation is being discussed, but it requires additional information to be meaningful. Example: "In this case, did you consider all the options before making a decision?"
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"Failure to do so can — and, in this case, did — cost lives," he said.
She said a key question was "in this case did the attorney general show reasonable grounds for forming his opinion.
What I liked best about Mr. Redman's modern hybrid was the remarkable sweetness, which in this case did not seem at all cloying, imbalanced or "uncorny".
"The students in this case did exactly what police should expect them to do," said Hal Haveson, who is defending the student, David Gail.
It required a huge effort, and Ms. Harris received the kind of notices that can — and in this case did — propel a career.
How, in this case, did The Times and other news outlets treat information that is unconfirmed or attributed to anonymous sources?
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Appearances, in this case, do not deceive.
Neatness, in this case, doesn't count.
How much, in this case, does a shareholder save?
Membership, in this case, does not have its privileges.
Prolific in this case doesn't necessarily mean lengthy.
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