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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unprecedented cases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe situations or events that have never occurred before or are without precedent. Example: "The pandemic has led to unprecedented cases of illness and hospitalizations across the globe."
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Chief constable appointments by PCCs have not generated as much interest, but we're seeing a record number of internal appointments and almost unprecedented cases of candidates jumping straight from assistant chief to chief without being a deputy chief first.
Around 12 years ago he began dealing with unprecedented cases of young people suffering from mental health issues as a result of excessive technology use.
Around 12 years ago he began dealing with unprecedented cases of young people suffering with mental health issues as a result of excessive technology use.
In recent years, phylogeographic analyses have revealed unprecedented cases of cryptic speciation, restricted distribution and presumed sympatric speciation among different cave-dwelling animal groups [ 2].
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Last week she wrote a 22-page decision denying a motion to dismiss the unprecedented case.
"If you think of it more broadly in that way, this isn't an unprecedented case".
The unprecedented case stirred worldwide controversy and galvanized human rights organizations in Chile.
In recognition of the unprecedented case's constitutional importance, 11 supreme court justices will hear the arguments.
The unprecedented case has proved problematic for German lawyers who discovered that cannibalism is not illegal in Germany.
This was a rare, almost unprecedented, case of a government prosecution of a whistleblower ending in total defeat and failure.
Now the unprecedented case, in which Kenya's President, Uhuru Kenyatta, is accused of masterminding horrific sectarian violence following elections six years ago, will open in February.
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