Is it case in point or point in case?
Is it case in point or point in case? In point means something relevant or something pertinent, taken from the Anglo-Norman phrase en point meaning a state or condition. The entire idiom case in point was in use by the end of the 1600s, mostly referring to examples of legal cases found before the courts. … Continue reading Is it case in point or point in case?
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