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special case

noun

  1. law an agreed written statement of facts submitted by litigants to a court for a decision on a point of law
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Sabrina is a special case because I have so much chemistry with her.

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“Donald Trump is a unique and special case in that you never really know what’s coming,†said Ms Smith, who has prepared Democratic candidates for debates.

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Rwanda’s tragic history makes it an “immensely special case,†Tony Blair, the former British prime minister, once said.

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The researchers refer to this unique combination of VR and robotics as "technodelics" for technology-induced altered states of consciousness, used in the present study for the special case of technology-induced hallucinations.

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Gas taxes, which the initiative promoters also target, are a special case.

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