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The phrase "a case involving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a legal matter or situation that includes specific parties or issues.
Example: "The lawyer presented a case involving multiple defendants and complex legal arguments."
Alternatives: "a matter concerning" or "a situation related to".
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In a case involving anal sex?
The court ruled similarly in a case involving High Bridge.
But a case involving a journalist would be unusual.
Mr. Su was convicted in a case involving gang violence.
Such incentives are particularly problematic in a case involving leaks.
Tells about a case involving the Isley Brothers.
He recently testified in a case involving a bloody sneaker.
The first ruling, Delfi, condoned monitoring in a case involving threats and hate speech.
The first case, Delfi, condoned a monitoring requirement in a case involving threats and hate speech.
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That theme will be further explored this term in a case involving environmental regulations.
Doyle is a case involving statutory (not constitutional) interpretation.
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