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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a case brought by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to refer to a lawsuit or legal action initiated by a particular party.
Example: "The case brought by the plaintiff was dismissed due to lack of evidence."
Alternatives: "a lawsuit filed by" or "a claim initiated by".
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This article sums up a case brought by General Mills against its competitor brand, Chobani Yogurt.
A case brought by the lawyer Miguel García has now succeeded where political protest failed.
China has refused to recognise the court ruling on a case brought by the Philippines.
Germany recently extended a temporary law passed in 2005 to facilitate a case brought by disgruntled Deutsche Telekom shareholders.
A case brought by British-based torture victims was barred by Britain's attorney-general last month for lack of evidence.
A recent court decision in a case brought by the American Civil Liberties Union upended that outrageous law.
appellate body ruling against European government support for Airbus in a case brought by the United States in 2004.
One afternoon in November, the Court heard a case brought by a girls' basketball coach named Roderick Jackson.
The ruling was based on a case brought by a Spanish man against a newspaper and Google.
The seventh circuit court of appeals backed a lower court's order in a case brought by the city of Chicago.
But a case brought by the British hostages was thrown out on a technicality by the House of Lords.
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