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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not all cases" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means that there are exceptions or situations where something is not true or applicable. Example: Not all cases of COVID-19 result in severe symptoms; some individuals only experience mild symptoms or are asymptomatic.
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Interestingly, GRK4 has been shown to be constitutively active in some, but not all, cases.
Molecular testing can diagnose most, if not all, cases.
The mechanism for the overexpression appeared to be gene amplification in most, but not all, cases.
Doming of the calvarium is present in some, but not all, cases.
Not all cases involve the full penis.
Not all cases settle for minimal amounts.
Not all cases end as neatly, however.
But not all cases have merit.
But not all cases will have happy endings.
Not all cases are so black and white.
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Although IID is very common in the community, not all cases present to the healthcare system, and not all cases that present are reported to national surveillance.
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