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were case
noun
An actual event, situation, or fact.
Exact(43)
Mr. Montalvo knew that these were case citations but that was all he understood.
In conversation, he regularly cites Dylan lyrics as if they were case law.
The inflectional categories of the noun were case, number, and gender.
The first halves of these games were case studies in "defend, resist, and capitalise if opportunities somehow present themselves".
The other 11 studies were case series.
More than half of the empirical studies were case studies.
Similar(17)
The notched specimens were case-hardened in two different ways.
Polio-endemic Uttar Pradesh and Bihar were case-free for a year.
The majority of the included studies were case-control studies (Fig. 1).
Twelve publications were case-controlled studies on bicarbonate administration versus no bicarbonate in DKA.
All queries were case-folded (that is, turned into lower case).
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