When I personally use it, I will say it usually in an argument.
A's side. B's side. Conclusion - start it with in any case.
Basically, when you are summarising.
e.g.
Although Mr. Jenkins thought that they were a bunch of hooligans the children disagreed. In any case it is obvious it is an argument with many view points.
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The case work of any probation officer is far greater that they can manage
I do not usually eat corn, but in this case I will.
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His case is one for the record book. He has a case of soda for the party.
she withdrew her case
The maximum possible sentence in US District Court would be the death penalty, but the sentence for any particularcrime or crimes varies. Judges use the federal sentencing guidelines to determine appropriate penalties for convicted defendants on a case-by-case basis.
Unlike the arson case, which was a criminal case, Aaron's divorce action was a civil case.
This case is a very covouluted one.
Thank you for becoming the provocateur in this case.
By analyzing the sentence to determine what function the word is serving in the sentence. If the word is part of the subject of the sentence or a clause in the sentence, is a "predicate nominative", is a "nominative of address" or is a "nominative absolute", or is an appositive to one of the previously mentioned uses, "I" should be used, because all of the noted uses require a nominative case. For any other function in a sentence, the objective case form "me" should be used.
a sentence you can use is: Anyone can become a superstar if they wanted to.
You used presiding in a sentence when you asked about it. And u can use any word in a sentence.