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Case in point.
Meaning an instance of something has just occurred that was previously discussed.
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China, India and Brazil are some of the cases in point (Mickelson 2009).
The cases in point include DNA polymerases [ 25], RNA polymerase subunits [ 26], various molecular complexes involved in membrane remodeling and cell division [ 20], and the ubiquitin signaling system [ 27].
The cases in point include the origin of complex RNA molecules and protein folds; major groups of viruses; archaea and bacteria, and the principal lineages within each of these prokaryotic domains; eukaryotic supergroups; and animal phyla.
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Robertson is the case in point.
AIDS is the case in point.
– the case in point is actually that of a nonhuman animal.
Case-New Holland is the case in point.
The case in point is an amendment passed on a voice vote by the House of Representatives Appropriations Committeee.
The case in point is Iraq.
The case in point... is the one on the funeral," the official said.
Manual detection of borrowings can range between trivial and impossible, depending on the case in point.
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