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What is the difference between ケース and 場合 ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between ケース and 場合 ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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こういうケースは経験したことがない。
(これは「場合」より「場面」の方が言い換えとしてしっくりきます)
こう言う場合、大抵後で連絡がくる。
(「こう言うケース、」とは言い換えられません。言い換えるなら「こう言うケースでは、」)
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