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The phrase "a case that involves" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a specific situation or legal matter that includes certain elements or factors.
Example: "The lawyer presented a case that involves multiple parties and complex legal issues."
Alternatives: "a situation that includes" or "an instance that encompasses".
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"This is a case that involves investigative organs, prosecutors, judges, lawyers and human rights advocates".
On Thursday, Le Graët told reporters: "This is a case that involves two people to whom I'm very attached.
The protagonist, Jojima (Show Aikawa), is a taciturn detective investigating a case that involves Japanese and Chinese drug dealers.
Federal prosecutors are planning a fresh indictment in a case that involves tax shelters sold by the accounting firm Ernst & Young, according to defense lawyers in the case.
Here, in a case that involves allegations of conduct that could be described as tyrannical, the jury should have its say.
Ivory Coast's military tribunal has started the first trial stemming from last year's postelection violence, a case that involves the March 2011 killing of a colonel.
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As a district court judge, Thomas heard a case that involved a dispute between two pet-food manufacturers.
If he saw a case that involved someone of some importance, he would leap at that and go to work.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A judge has allowed the director of "Die Hard," John McTiernan, to withdraw his guilty plea in a case that involved the wiretapping of Hollywood celebrities.
Just months after reaching a settlement in a case that involved rigging a key benchmark interest rate, the bank now faces accusations that it manipulated California energy markets.
In this sense there are parallels to Bill Clinton, Monica Lewinsky and the infamous stained dress, a case that involved complicated ethical questions and was heavily used for political ends.
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