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noun as in case history

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  • medical history

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  • medical record
  • psychiatric history

Example Sentences

They used their Mexico expedition as a case study for empirical support.

"Both the modeling methods and the case study findings will benefit managers and researchers beyond Harney County and beyond Oregon," Jaeger said.

The relationships are a case study in how companies can benefit from illegal immigration — and can sidestep responsibility as workers are exploited.

Ms Gray has been a case study in the early difficulties of that grappling, which Downing Street might now finally hope to have put behind it.

If Trump should be reelected, the response from the right will certainly be cited in history books as a case study in how propaganda was used to sell authoritarianism.

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noun as in record of what happened

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1914, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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  • anti-narrative
  • be another story idiom
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  • cautionary tale
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