English citations of use case

  • 2017 October 3, Alan Henry, “How to Choose the Best Wireless Headphones”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
    So now that you know that wireless audio isn’t the end of the world, consider your use case.
  • 2020 July 9, “Exclusive — Venture Fund for Women Raises More Than Expected”, in The New York Times[2], →ISSN:
    This “should serve as a reminder to everyone in the space that the most popular use case for crypto is still purely speculation,” an analyst told CoinDesk.
  • 2020 November 4, Christina Warren, “Future Pastime”, in The New York Times[3], →ISSN:
    At a stadium there are hundreds of different cameras. And one of the use cases that we, you know, we were working with with NFL, was be able to have the flexibility to place cameras at will as the production starts, right.
  • 2021 January 14, Steven J. Birenbaum, “How to Hold a Virtual Memorial Service”, in The New York Times[4], →ISSN:
    “I went in terrified about a Zoombombing,” Mr. Leitschuh said. “I’d seen the same media coverage everyone else did.” But he said: “For this use case, I wasn’t aware of a better platform.”