What is the difference between “in case that” and “in the case that”?
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In the case that means “in the circumstances that” or “in the event that”. In the case that the weather is bad, we will stay at home.
In case that means “in the event that” or “if” or “because it is possible that”. He has enough money in case that he loses his job. Sometimes it can be used as a polite expression for “if” or “because it is possible that”. In case it rains, bring an umbrella.