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Megumi@Ibaraki
case and casing
What is the difference?
May 7, 2020 8:46 AM
Answers · 2
A case can be a container/box with a set of identical items. (E.g. case of beer cans)
Casing is the actual packaging. The can holding the beer, the plastic/box binding the cans together, eggshell, plastic protectors on new gadgets etc.
The word case has other various meanings though, it can be a particular situation or an example of something happening.
I hope that's helpful:)
May 7, 2020
Generally, you can put something in and out of a case, while casing is attached to the object. So a phone comes from the factory 'encased' in casing (the outside layer), and the extra thing you buy to protect it is a case.
May 7, 2020
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