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Discover LudwigThe phrase "outer case" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to the exterior covering or protective layer of an object or device. Here are some examples: 1. The outer case of the laptop was scratched, but the internal components were still intact. 2. Before opening the package, carefully remove the outer case to reveal the contents inside. 3. The company's new phone features a sleek outer case made of durable aluminum. 4. The surgeon carefully removed the outer case of the heart to access the damaged valve. 5. The outer case of the safe was heavily reinforced, making it difficult for the thieves to break into.
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In the later 17th and 18th century it was common for makers to save material and effort by abandoning this two-layered casing, favoring instead a single heavy-sided outer case into which thin strips of cypress and mouldings were glued to the inside above the soundboard to give the appearance of an instrument nested inside an outer case.
The outer case is of softwood painted a greyish green with panels of aquamarine.
Shut down the machine and unplug the cables before you remove the outer case.
Donvier's current version of its 1985 model has an outer case that is more heavily insulated than the original's.
The instrument is supported by two separate trestles painted to match the outside of the outer case.
The outer case of poplar is painted black on the outside and is ornamented with gold arabesques.
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I'm not likely to sport the outer shell cases from Case-Mate on a daily basis, but I will wrap my iP3G with the clear cases immediately.
The fragile Italian instruments were normally housed in thick outer cases of softwood, which were either painted or covered with stamped leather.
Factory refurbished models (which come with a one-year warranty and new batteries and outer cases, among other things) start at $349.
Italian builders of the 16th and 17th centuries made virginals and spinets employing a thin-cased construction similar to that of their harpsichords, and, like Italian harpsichords, these smaller instruments were kept in stout outer cases.
The most violent HMX thermal explosions gradually accelerated their outer cases to velocities approaching those of intentional detonations approximately 120 μs after the onset of explosion.
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