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incase
[ in-keys ]
incase
/ ɪnˈkeɪs /
verb
- a variant spelling of encase
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Derived Forms
- inˈcasement, noun
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Other Words From
- in·casement noun
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Example Sentences
“PTA will be constrained to permanently block the application incase said condition is not fulfilled,” the agency wrote.
From The Verge
Fox News asked TVLine if it had a pre-written story incase Reeves was terminated over liking the Instagram posts, but the site did not immediately respond.
From Fox News
I wanted to share this with you incase you struggle with a smiler thing.
From The Guardian
Before she fell asleep, she tucked the alethiometer under the pillow, just incase.
From Literature
He should have appointed a family member he could trust to be his probate executor, and have had someone else appointed incase that first person died.
From New York Times
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