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case study

noun as in case history

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Cooper and what he did offer a case study in how Americans create mythic figures and the ways in which they worship them.

His landslide victory is the latest case study in how the political kaleidoscope between and within political parties has been given another colourful shake.

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A consultant hired by the town performed case studies on three different single-family homes and estimated that connecting to the sewer would cost their owners between $46,700 and $62,900 in mitigation fees alone.

Officials added: “This is a case study of billboard law firms trying to turn family resemblance into racial animus to collect clicks, clout, and cash.”

There were few case studies to turn to, and each one he examined dealt with an increasingly complicated set of trade-offs.

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

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