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"That's certainly the case" is a perfectly correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it when you want to agree with someone or confirm that something someone said is true. For example, if someone said, "I'm sure the test results will be here soon," you could respond by saying, "That's certainly the case."
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"In the intelligence community, that's certainly the case," says Matthew Travis, 38, a former naval officer who now runs DeticaDFI.
Peterborough manager Darren Ferguson: "In our situation any match we fail to win goes down as a missed opportunity - that's certainly the case tonight.
In this industry, that's certainly the case.
That's certainly the case in Philippa Pearce's classic Tom's Midnight Garden.
That's certainly the case with Russia's t.A.T.u. and their Prostye Dvizhen'ya (Simple Motions).
That's certainly the case for Dana Schechter's Insect Ark, an art noise electronic doom/drone band.
That's certainly the case with Carroll Dunham's new paintings, which, for all the seeming crudeness of their imagely, are steeped in contemporary art history.
That's certainly the case with Pamuk's newest work A Strangeness in My Mind, whose opening paragraph lays out the plot of the 600 pages to come.
That's certainly the case with Southwest Airline's Director of Culture.
That's certainly the case with Angwin's MySpace book.
That's certainly the case with Cox Media Group's 97x, which today at 5 PM ET, is making an extreme shift to user-controlled programming for the first time.
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