Sentence examples for was cases from inspiring English sources

The phrase "was cases" is not correct and usable in written English.
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was cases

noun

An actual event, situation, or fact.

  • For a change, in this case, he was telling the truth.

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In the Chernobyl nuclear accident of 1986, the biggest health effect was cases of thyroid cancer, especially in children living near the nuclear plant in Ukraine.

In her opening statement, Ms. Gatto had said it was cases like Officer Valle's that tested "bedrock principles, the freedom to think, the freedom to say, the freedom to write even the darkest thoughts from our human imagination".

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The number of wild boar in each subset of the sample was: cases (n = 18); negative reference animals (n = 90); and uncertain status animals (n = 59).

However, an exception was cases with diabetic nephropathy.

A final compromise was cases of more than 3 months duration (i.e. just chronic) but not more than 3 years.

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Ireland and Spain are cases in point.

How are cases decided?

"There are cases there," he said quietly.

"There are cases like this".

Such experiences are cases of such awareness.

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