Use 'a case in point' to show real-life relevance of a broader issue. Our city's successful recycling program is a case in point of effective environmental policies.
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Supports Argument
It highlights an example that backs up your claim or theory. This study's findings of reduced emissions are a case in point for renewable energy benefits.
Pro Tip 3/3
Clarifies Point
Clarify your point by following it with 'a case in point', then the example. Promotions should be merit-based. Jane's recent promotion is a case in point.