Definition
in any case, in any event: anyway, all things considered, at any rate; in every situation or eventuality
In any case, I can't take the children to the park because I will be working late tonight.
Someone will be at the office this weekend in any event, so you can call anytime. Regardless of the hour, someone will be there to take your call.
- "Scott : In any case, there's an important factor that you should consider."
- "In any case, I've booked you a ticket to Alaska for tomorrow."
- "In any case, I think you have a misconception that publicity and helping the environment are mutually exclusive!"
- "In any case, I prefer to discuss this matter directly with their creator."
- "In any case, destroying your computer sounds a bit extreme."
- "In any case, to respond to your remark, yes our forecast was a bit off the mark."
- "In any case, his efficiency is incredible, as you can see from the charts I have included in my report."
- "In any case, it is always a pleasure doing business with you and your team and I look forward to our next meeting."
- "In any case, I'd like to introduce you to someone I think you all know, who's also a wizard at dodgeball."
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