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Musicgold Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

In case of / in the case of

Hi,

Is the following sentence correct? I am not sure I should use 'in case of' or 'in the case of' in the sentence.

'This can save you a trip to a clinic in case of a non-serious illness / injury of your family members. '

Thanks,

MG.
  

Top answer

This is a toss-up. I'd omit the . It's injury to someone , by the way.

  • This is a toss-up.
  • I'd omit the .
  • It's injury to someone , by the way.
  • CJ
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This is a toss-up. I'd omit the.

It's injury to someone, by the way.

CJ

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