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any case
noun as in eventuality
Example Sentences
As law professor Lee Loevinger explained almost 50 years ago: “Neither judges nor juries, nor even lawyers in the usual situation, ever come in contact with the ‘facts’ of any case, taking ‘facts’ to mean the transactions or occurrences which gave rise to the controversy.”
In any case, it no longer exists.
In any case, the money is already allocated, and “it would take an act of Congress to change that,” Debs Schrimmer of the U.S.
"In any case, I'm undocumented," she added.
Some insiders argue rising threats around the world mean the UK should spend way more than 2.5% in any case.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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