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"isolated cases of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to refer to individual or small numbers of examples from a larger group of something, typically when discussing statistics or research. For example: "The study showed that overall, the population had good health, but there were a few isolated cases of serious illnesses."
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Many isolated cases of resistant virus have been found.
There were isolated cases of dogs attacking people.
Macdonald did not consider the books he was reviewing to be isolated cases of bad writing or false premises.
Contrary to some reports, there were only isolated cases of looting and fighting.
Most commonly transmitted by the aggressive Aedes aegypti mosquito, there have also been isolated cases of the Zika virus being spread through blood transfusion or sexual contact.
There have always been isolated cases of attacks on immigrants, and recent months have seen a slight increase.
There have been isolated cases of patients taking Hydrocordaplyex and experiencing the following: A desire to visit the in-laws.
"There are isolated cases of trafficked children whom we are trying to protect by arresting the traffickers," Henriette Lagou, the minister of family, women and children, said in an interview in her office in Abidjan.
It has, however, conceded that there have been "isolated cases" of people being stopped and searched before being taken to the border – and even, on at least one occasion, moved across it.
The system had suffered many attacks over the years, from politicians talking of a "welfare trap", government means-testing, and frothy-mouthed journalists reporting isolated cases of benefit fraud.
Maha Bahnassi, a presenters with Tahrir TV, was told by a reporter that there had been "isolated cases of sexual harassment".
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