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stated case

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noun

  1. another term for case stated

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Musk’s publicly stated case is a vague one: that blocking “makes no sense.”

From Slate

The ONS uses a different method to calculate their death rates, so although they are not comparable to previously stated case rates, they can be used to compare Covid deaths in different areas.

From BBC

Stated case, and son, work as independent painters.

From New York Times

A week later, infractions committee member Carol Cartwright’s referral request stated case filings had included “adversarial posturing that goes beyond simple disagreement and advocacy.”

From Washington Times

No one can mount a coherent, plainly stated case defending Trump's habit of stoking white nationalist sentiment that inspires domestic terrorism.

From Salon