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      [Noun phrase]  | "case in point" 


      1: an illustrative, relevant, or pertinent case


      Origin: 1647 ;

      [Phrase]  | "case in point" 


      1: one of a group or collection that shows what the whole is like;


        * e.g., " ... Action films tend to draw the biggest audiences, and this CGI extravaganza is a case in point. "



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       [ "case in point" ]

      1: It's case and point.

        * e.g.,  ... Stop saying case in point. 

       [ "Case in point" ]

      1: An instance or example that illustrates what is being discussed, but usually used by twatheads who want to appear to be intelligent

        * e.g.,  ... "case in point, you failed to communicate with me and satisfy my unrealistic expectations" 

       [ "Case and Point" ]

      1: n. 1) The act of having sex in the ear. 2) The sex position associated with having sex in the ear.

        * e.g.,  ... I caught them in the middle of case and point You wanna try some case and point? 

       [ "Case End Point" ]

      1: Case End Point (n.)

        * e.g.,  ... “We don’t need to talk about this again. You hate my job, I know this. Case End Point.” 


       [ "Case End Point" ]

      2: A declarative phrase used to signify the definitive conclusion of a statement or argument, marking it as self-evident and not open for further discussion. Unlike “Case in Point,” which introduces an example to support a claim, “Case End Point” asserts finality—indicating that the matter has been stated clearly and needs no further elaboration. It serves as a rhetorical period that underscores closure, often in contexts where repetition or rehashing is unnecessary.

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