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a case in point phrase(alsocase in point) an example that shows that what you are saying is true or helps to explain why you are saying it: 佐证;例证 Lack of communication causes serious problems and their marriage is a case in point.缺乏交流会导致严重问题,他们的婚姻就是个明证。 There's a real lack of science teachers. My son's school provides a case in point where an English teacher is now delivering science lessons. Not all schools are able to fundraise, and this school provides a case in point. Many of our parents are poor or recent immigrants and don't have either the spare cash or spare time to give. The quality of health care is declining rapidly. Case in point: your mother's recent experience in hospital. Some can be transmitted without obvious symptoms, this disease being a case in point. See also
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