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in the event of vs in case

what's the difference between in the event of and in case.

In the event of / In case inclement weather, the meeting will be held at the Cora Kelly Recreation Center

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Qut what's the difference between in the event of and in case. In the event of / In case inclement weather, the meeting will be held at the Cora Kelly Recreation Center Thanks They both mean the same thing to me. If the weather is inclement, the meeting will be held at the Cora Kelly Recreation Center.

  • Qut what's the difference between in the event of and in case.
  • In the event of / In case inclement weather, the meeting will be held at the Cora Kelly Recreation Center Thanks They both mean the same thing to me.
  • If the weather is inclement, the meeting will be held at the Cora Kelly Recreation Center.
  • Also, you need an "of" after "case".
  • In case of inclement weather,...
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what's the difference between in the event of and in case.

In the event of / In case inclement weather, the meeting will be held at the Cora Kelly Recreation Center

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They both mean the same thing to me. If the weather is inclement, the meeting will be held at the Cora Kelly Recreation Center.

Also, you need an
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In grammar In case of means you prepared yourself in advance for this situation, for example we have a fire extinguisher and sprinklers in case of a fire, I will take this sandwich with me in case I get hungry later, you should take your jacket in case it rains. In the event of would be what your would do if a situation arose that you didn't prepare yourself for, ex. In the event of a fire I w

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