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AH020387 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

'Case in point'

What does the phrase 'case in point' mean?
  

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A case in point is an example which shows that what you are saying is true or helps to explain why you are saying it

  • A case in point is an example which shows that what you are saying is true or helps to explain why you are saying it
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A case in point is an example which shows that what you are saying is true or helps to explain why you are saying it

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