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Barrett Drake
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27 January, 16:03
What does 'case by case' mean?
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Brynn Whitney
27 January, 16:07
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Case by case sounds like 'one thing at a time' to me
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Lillian Salazar
27 January, 16:30
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In means that things or items are separate from all other items.
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