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The phrase "a case that implicates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or legal matter that involves or suggests the involvement of someone or something in a crime or wrongdoing.
Example: "The investigation revealed a case that implicates several high-ranking officials in the corruption scandal."
Alternatives: "a case that involves" or "a case that suggests involvement".
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"This is a case that implicates state and local law," he said.
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"It's shocking that you would have a Supreme Court justice sitting on a case that might implicate in a very fundamental way the interests of someone who might have contributed to his wife's organization," said Deborah L. Rhode, a law professor and director of the Stanford University Center on the Legal Profession.
Similar forces may be at play here, and the justices may be signaling a desire to not split 4-to-4 in a case that could directly implicate the authority of the incoming Trump administration in an area that was a linchpin in the president-elect's campaign. .
Case conceptualizations that implicate one disorder as primary (e.g., because the patient histories are consistent with either the self-medication or the substance-induced models of comorbidity development) may tempt clinicians to focus treatment solely on that primary disorder.
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(A sentiment that implicates technology as a contributing factor for a sense of exclusion caused by rapid change).
But unlike other cases that have implicated the hedge funds themselves, the complaints say that Mr. Kinnucan masked his efforts as legitimate research, assuring his clients that the information did not include illegally obtained insights.
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