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Originally Posted by Juxone
I think you may be correct, the part of the statement "in each case" is the troubling part. Maybe I am just being pednatic  -- the Redding example-- is on point.
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Could it be an editing error? Like if it was lifted from a context where 2 or more cases were presented. and it happened to be correct in each of those cases? Like they expected "each case" to reference not every possible case, but each of certain specified cases?