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typical case

noun as in case in point

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When it was put to him on Radio Lincolnshire that some family farms would be put out of business by having to pay inheritance tax, he replied that in a typical case, where a farm was first passed to a spouse and later to a son or daughter, the threshold before the tax was payable would be £3m.

From BBC

She added: "This is not a typical case, therefore, using this as a reason to push for legislative change, it doesn't make sense, because this isn't normally what would happen throughout the process."

From BBC

However, he contended that isn’t a typical case and Trump and his businesses aren't “your typical defendants.”

From Salon

"While there are some other optical storage technologies also able to do this, this is not the typical case, especially when it comes to high spatial resolution. A Blu-ray disc is again a good reference example -- you can write a movie in it but you cannot erase it and write another one."

I’m thankful that so far, at least three of the judges in the four criminal cases against Trump aren’t a typical case of an American blind to justice.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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