Collocations for "casing"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "casing" in context.
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case
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [medical, cancer, criminal, court, legal] case
- a [severe, bad] case of [measles, chicken pox]
- a common case of [the flu, strep throat]
- a clear case of [arson, poisoning]
- in extreme cases
- not in this case
- that is not the case for me
- in which cases would you [go, stop, try]
- if that were the case, I would [go]
- a case of [incompetence, stolen identity, diabetes]
- in (the) case of [fire, emergency]
- this case may [require, need]
- has a case to [plead, present] (with)
- [plead] your case (to)
- makes a [compelling, good] case
- he is a [hard, hopeless] case
- my first case as a [doctor, lawyer]
- I rest my case
- this is a special case
- is a case in point
- it was a [water-tight, open and shut] case
- the case requires [further, additional, more] investigation
- well, in that case I will [go, stop, try]
- well, in any case
- in case she [doesn't come, is late]
- [I'll do it, let's take one] just in case
- case closed!
- I'm already on the case!
- will you get off my case!
- a case of [beer, soda, soap]
- a carrying case
- a [leather, hard, canvas] case
- a [display, trophy] case
- put the [jewelry, knives] back in the case
- [packed, opened, locked] my case
- [took, got] out her [pencil, glasses] case
- [upper, lower] case
- [upper, lower] -case letters
- a case [worker, study]
- case management
- the [field, password] is case sensitive
- a case-sensitive [field]
- on a case-to-case basis
- [in a, would be the] worst-case scenario
- case it in [steel, concrete]
- informal: case the [joint, scene, store]
'casing' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):