I don't completely understand the question. If you are referring to an individuals case of obesity then you would word the sentence "Case of Obesity." like "John has a severe case of obesity."
If you are referring to one or more people that are obese you would phrase it. "There are many cases of obesity in Texas."
The correct phrase is "arrived for her." In this case, "her" is the objective pronoun that should be used after the preposition "for."
No, the correct phrase is "You are a quick learner." "You are" is the correct way to start a sentence in this case since it is referring to the listener.
The correct phrase is "that is I." In formal English, it is more appropriate to use the subjective case pronoun "I" after a linking verb like "is."
No, the correct phrase would be "In compliance with all points above."
in case anyone needs it ('anyone' is singular, so you can substitute 'anyone' for 'he' or 'she)
The phrase 'rex regorum' is incorrect. The phrase is from the ancient, classical Latin, which is a language that uses case endings. In this specific example, the word 'rex', which means 'king', is expessed correctly in the nominative, or subject, case. But the word 'regorum' doesn't exist. Instead, the correct word is 'regum', which is the plural form of the genitive, or possessive, case. Therefore, the correct phrase is 'rex regum', and the correct meaning king of kings.
The correct phrase is "bears repeating", bear, in this case, meaning warrant.
The correct phrase is "will send." "Send" is the base form of the verb in this case, so it should be used after "will."
The possessive form of the plural noun phrase is the lawyers' cases (the cases of the lawyers).The possessive for plural nouns that end with an -s is formed by adding an apostrophe (') after the ending -s.Example: All of our lawyers' cases are compiled in an archive for quick reference.
In rare cases obesity can be caused by genetic disorders and other medical problems. By far, the greatest cause of obesity is life style choices. Lack of proper exercise and over eating. For such cases there are 'simple' cures for this. A balanced diet and regular exercise will, in most cases, 'cure' obesity. It is advisable to consult a medical professional if the case is extreme.
The correct phrase is "On the same plane". A plane in this case being a level of development, existence, or achievement.
Correct. The appellate court will only consider whether the law was correctly applied in the case.