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in this case vs for this case

Both "in this case" and "for this case" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "In this case" is used to refer to a specific situation or example being discussed, while "for this case" is used when talking about something that is suitable or appropriate for a particular situation.
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Last updated: September 10, 2024 • 18734 views

in this case

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to a specific situation or example being discussed.

Use "in this case" to introduce or refer to a particular situation or example that is being discussed or analyzed.

Some examples from our editors:

  • In this case, the best course of action would be to seek legal advice.
  • In this case, the data suggests that further investigation is needed.
  • I can't provide a refund in this case because the product was damaged after purchase.
  • The facts are irrefutable in this case.
  • Or in this case, spaghettification.
  • Therefore, this argument is not relevant in this case.
  • Jo Leinen, said that Rule 115(6) applied in this case).
  • There are witnesses in this case.
  • Costs in this case a costumer.
  • That has happened in this case.
  • Everything else in this case is circumstantial.
  • Parliament took the initiative in this case.
  • Function in this case follows form and viceversa.
  • Details should be given about storage conditions in this case.
  • The transparency argument is ill-advised in this case.
  • Perhaps justifiable craziness in this case.
  • Or in this case, two people...
  • Which in this case was nonexistent.
  • Or, in this case, our four clients.
  • The victim in this case is my client.
  • And the human error in this case is Hugh Palmer.
  • Police pistol plays a critical role in this case.
  • It's a good guess, but not in this case.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • in this situation
  • in this instance
  • in this scenario
  • in this particular case
  • in this specific case

for this case

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English. It is used to indicate something that is suitable or appropriate for a particular situation.

Use "for this case" to suggest something that is appropriate or suitable for a specific situation or example.

Examples:

  • I think the new software would be perfect for this case.
  • For this case, I recommend using a different approach.
  • The standard procedure may not be ideal for this case.
  • He sacrifices so much for this case only.
  • Your Honor, the evidence chain for this case has been difficult to establish.
  • Maybe you could imagine a better judge for this case.
  • Also for this case, the Commission recalls that the same eligible costs cannot benefit from two Community financial instruments.
  • Traits we'll use to build suspect profiles for this case.
  • I'm just doing what's best for this case.
  • The public defender is largely responsible for this case too.
  • The commissioner's aware you have special knowledge for this case.
  • Jj, you fought for this case.
  • I'm responsible for this case.
  • Now, Wade... look, I have given up a whole lot for this case.
  • I'd like you to write it up for this case.
  • I am responsible for this case, and the husband stays in custody.
  • How many here for this case?
  • Because you begged me for this case and a chance to work with that man.
  • I want you to know, Victor, that you'll be very well paid for this case, whichever way it turns out.
  • Aren't you guys a little overqualified for this case?
  • The thing is, he's my C.I., and I need him on the street for this case.
  • Adam, I just came to say thanks for this case, and last week.
  • It seems to me that, in this case, the marketing ban under the European cosmetics law applies, even though the REACH Regulation prescribes compulsory animal testing for this case.

Alternatives:

  • in this case
  • in this situation
  • in this instance
  • in this scenario
  • in this particular case

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