Dictionary
put case
verb
To take as a hypothesis; to suppose (that).
Exact(2)
So for now, we must put case histories aside.
Third, we may not wish to put case and control subjects in close vicinity under the care of the same researcher for fear of further spreading the disease.
Similar(6)
"They put cases on people".
"We don't put cases against each other based on the unique nature of each case".
His responsibility was to put cases on the "docket," the slate of potential recalls.
Brutally put, cases which result in lengthy court hearings are often more profitable than cases which settle early".
He didn't care that much about how we put cases together and how we planned to litigate.
But to actually put cases up for sale?
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