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The phrase "represents a special case" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a specific situation or instance that is different or unique from the norm. Here are a few examples: 1. In most countries, the legal age of adulthood is 18 years old, but in this particular country, 21 years old represents a special case due to cultural traditions. 2. The experiment yielded consistent results in all participants, but one participant's data represents a special case that requires further investigation. 3. The company's policy states that all employees must work from the office, but the CEO's remote work arrangement represents a special case due to their health condition. 4. In mathematics, 1 is usually not considered a prime number, but in some rare situations, it represents a special case where it is classified as a prime number.
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The platform that specializes in radiation technologies represents a special case from the financial point of view because it relies upon the funds supporting small innovative companies.
While the continued availability of cheap financing makes such deals possible, financiers caution that Dell represents a special case because of the founder's big equity stake.
While Mr. Ginsborg makes reference to New York Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Rupert Murdoch and other media entrepreneurs who have achieved a measure of direct or indirect political influence, he contends that Mr. Berlusconi represents a special case.
Party leaders, aware of the pernicious effects of altering the calendar, are said to be already considering shifting a few primaries back for the race in 2004.Moreover, some people argue that Mr Bush represents a special case because, after eight years of Bill Clinton, Republicans are even more desperate than usual to regain the White House.
The governing model represents a special case of a more general theory describing additional physics such as material plasticity.
Swarming represents a special case of bacterial behavior where motile bacteria migrate rapidly and collectively on surfaces.
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But with their new ballpark ready, the timing was right for a deal with Mauer, who represented a special case.
Radical Islam may represent a special case, insofar as the backward-looking ideology and threat of violence associated with it hinder innovation and frighten off investors.
Molecules containing both stereogenic atoms and stereogenic bonds represent a special case for the MCDL.
At the time, Merck and Schering-Plough argued that the patients in the ENHANCE trial represented a special case.
Studies with urgent implications for public policy and programs represent a special case for monitoring boards, whose responsibilities must include ensuring applicability to policy making and timely communication of results as well as data and safety monitoring.
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