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"provides a case study" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are introducing or discussing an example or situation which can be used to illustrate a point. For example: "This paper provides a case study of the successful implementation of a customer service program at a large retail chain."
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California provides a case study.
His California trip this week provides a case study.
TransCare's unraveling, told through internal documents and interviews with former employees, provides a case study in private equity's ambulance experiment.
Costa Rica provides a case study in how Pes can be used as part of an agroforestry strategy.
The Internet provides a case study of both technology's evolutionary progress and its exponential growth.
The fate of the bill to outlaw smoking in restaurants provides a case study in the ability of moneyed interests to mobilize against lesser-financed opponents.
The Glossip case doesn't illustrate all of these reasons, but it provides a case study in the unreliability of the application of the death sentence.
The bureau's failure to grasp the significance of the contacts provides a case study in the lapses of American counterterrorism efforts before Sept. 11.
As a business matter, the Beatles-iTunes deal provides a case study for the art of negotiation.
But the story of the young men who followed him provides a case study of how extremists burrowed into Western societies and espoused a violent anti-Western vision of Islam that would have led to jail in their home countries.
The long journey of the campaign provides a case study in how to win the argument for sustainability against business association lobbyists who have remained steadfast in their opposition until today.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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