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The phrase "take another case" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to suggest that a different situation or example be considered. For example: "The findings in this study don't necessarily point to a clear conclusion. Let's take another case and see if the data yields a better result."
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Take another case.
It might take another case of Russian aggression, in Georgia or elsewhere, to win them round.
It may take another case, even another court, to legitimize same-sex marriage nationally, but the country has moved on.
The Supreme Court declined this morning to take another case, about whether the Washington Redskins' name is too offensive to trademark.
The Republican Party and other groups now want it to take another case, Republican National Committee v. Federal Election Commission, and use it to strike down the ban on soft-money donations to national political parties.
After one particularly tragic medical case, Sanger wrote: "I threw my nursing bag in the corner and announced ... that I would never take another case until I had made it possible for working women in America to have the knowledge to control birth".
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Take another recent case, that of a man who was found to have a tapeworm in his brain.
Taking another example, McGuire mentions the case of African American Gertrude Perkins.
When he calls and says his lawyers are too busy to take on another case, some homeowners get angry.
That encounter became the subject of a case before the Supreme Court of Canada, which found that Khadr's rights had been violated; it took another court case to persuade the Canadian government to do more about it.
The ECCC expects case 002 to take another year, and hearings for cases 003 and 004 have been delayed.
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