Is it case in point or point in case?
Thereof, is a case in point?
a case in point. If you say that something is a case in point, you mean that it is a good example of something you have just mentioned. In many cases religious persecution is the cause of people fleeing their country. A case in point is colonial India.
- The car industry is a case in point.
- This season was a case in point.
- This week's game is a case in point.
- The lack of reform of the customs service is a case in point.
- The fact that everyone can wear a pink lip is a case in point.
Furthermore, is case in point hyphenated?
"Case in point" means, "Here's an example of this point I'm trying to make." The version with "and" says your point is separate from your case, which isn't helpful to your argument. Whenever there's a hyphenated noun phrase, remember to attach the "s" to the word that's actually being pluralized.
Casing point refers to the time when a well has been drilled to objective depth. It is a location where the casing is set for the purpose of drilling. The operator notifies the drilling parties of his/her recommendation with respect to setting of casing for the completion of a well.