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case1 [keɪs] N

2. case:

case MED, LING
caso m
a bad case of ...
um caso grave de ...

3. case LAW:

causa f

case2 N

2. case Brit (suitcase):

maleta f

pencil case N

upper case N no pl typ

Usage examples with cases

in 3 cases out of 10

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It has even been reported that invitees have in some cases been asked to pay thousands of dollars more than the legal contribution limit.
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It's grossly out of proportion to other cases.
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The intercepts range in depths of between 9 metres and 47 metres, and visible spodumene was evident in all cases.
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In at least some cases, those who received the niacin initially believed they had received the psychoactive drug.
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However, there are many cases where TCP anycast is now used.
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In both cases, the monsters kidnap the chancellor and assume his form.
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However, in some ditch blasting cases sympathetic detonations are exploited purposefully.
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This could even cause an infinite loop in some cases where updates continually place the updated record ahead of the scan performing the update operation.
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In many cases, hazardous materials must be removed prior to disposing of the wreck.
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The court disposed of 49 cases on its docket, but issued only 18 opinions.
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