to do something as a precautionary measure
to engage in something that is meant as an alternative in case the original does not work
The cake was ordered just in case the desert that she made did not turn up well.
He called the doctor just in case he was still in the clinic.
I know that you wanted to know just in case the bike was available but you have to realize that you cannot afford it.
My father came all the way to see me in college just in case I needed something and did not ask it from him.
Mother would always make some extra food everyday just in case a guest was to arrive.
The birds flew away and the deer ran away. Just in case you don’t know, these are the signs that a predator is around somewhere.
Do you know that he arranged for the funds just in case you decided to go ahead with the plan?
My boss hired an extra person in the team just in case the client agrees to give us more work.
There is no origin for this idiom
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