cases in point
(idiomatic) To trounce; to defeat someone or something thoroughly, at a game or in battle. / (nautical) To rapidly destroy (a vessel) with overwhelming weapons fire.
An area in the Pacific Ocean, sometimes considered as a paranormal location.
(slang) Someone who is lazy, slovenly, or dull-looking.
plural of case in point
最近の政策の変化について議論する際、いくつかの具体的な事例が討論で繰り返し取り上げられた。
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