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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a case on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as part of a phrase such as "a case on behalf of/against (someone)" to refer to an argument or legal action being made on behalf of or against a person or group. For example, "The lawyer argued a case on behalf of the defendant."
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Heidi Gardner did a case on one of these companies.
Each session will typically have a case on a large company and one or two readings.
But moreover, if dad doesn't have a case on his phone, don't buy him one.
There was a case on her floor.
There's always a case on the go.
Now he can pull up a case on his smartphone.
An advocate presents a case on behalf of a client.
Stores in a case on wheels for easy set-up.
And she'll need facts to hang a case on.
The Case Summaries show all of the data for a case on a single screen.
The ride-hailing company heads to the Court of Appeal over a case on worker rights.
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