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Discover LudwigThe phrase "recorded cases" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Here is an example: "The health department released a report stating that there have been numerous recorded cases of the flu in the past month."
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Nigeria and Senegal have recorded cases.
Some islands have recorded cases in the tens of thousands.
There are recorded cases of surgeons murdered by patients who had BDD.
There were 162,610 recorded cases of cannabis possession in England and Wales in 2009.
The latter three drugs have no recorded cases of toxicological fatalities.
There have also been recorded cases of patients administering their prescribed lethal medications three years after being prescribed them.
The number of recorded cases quadrupled, to 21,315 in 2017 from 5,273 in 2016, a record low.
Last year there were 40 recorded cases compared with six in 2012 when it first arrived in Britain.
The figures show the "underlying cause of death" in 2,162 recorded cases since 2003 was dehydration or malnutrition.
But the rise in the number of recorded cases is real enough.
Ten previously polio-free African nations have recorded cases this year.
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