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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a case takes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the time, effort, or resources required for a particular situation or legal matter.
Example: "In this legal dispute, a case takes several months to resolve due to the complexity of the issues involved."
Alternatives: "a case requires" or "a case demands".
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A case takes him to a remote mountain village.
But a curriculum that puts more emphasis on story and detail, where the proper treatment of a case takes weeks rather than one or two sessions, might mean more reading, more hours in the classroom and a longer programme.
Meanwhile Violet's depression gets worse, until Tate shows her a box of possessions belonging to the house's previous residents – one of whom is recognised by Vivien … Rebecca Nicholson Another deadly undercover assignment for Jonathan this week when a case takes him to a health spa: cue what's probably his most ludicrous attempt at a disguise yet – some towels.
In India a case takes so long to conclude that witnesses get dissipated, memory frays and conviction becomes tougher".
Such a case takes place in many engineering problems, particularly in operation of aircrafts, where local parallel cracks in structural parts of airplane can appear.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A case takes a surprising and personal turn for Benson Mariska Hargitayy) and the baby she's trying to adopt in the season finale.
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Others say that, were a case taken to the European Court, it could open up the opportunity for civil cases in France by Roma whose rights were breached.
That has serious implications in a case taking place in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Finally, a case taken from the literature is studied to illustrate the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed method.
The department for regional development has settled a case taken by former Northern Ireland Water director Declan Gormley by apologising to him.
The organization was formed after Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia saw hepatitis A cases take off.
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