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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a case that revolves" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or scenario that centers around a particular issue or theme.
Example: "The novel presents a case that revolves around the complexities of human relationships and moral dilemmas."
Alternatives: "a situation that centers" or "a matter that focuses".
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The University of Louisville has submitted its official response to the NCAA in a case that revolves around whether head men's basketball coach Rick Pitino failed to monitor his former assistant, who allegedly arranged for and paid for strippers to entertain recruits.
In addition, the social-climbing Sofia is required to realize that her true love is Pablo (Sal Lopez, the film's producer), an adoring little Mexican waiter at Luminarias, and Andrea must overcome her hostility to non-Hispanic men and accept the love of Joseph Scott Bakulaa), who is not only Jewish but also the lawyer opposing her in a case that revolves around spousal abuse.
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Two men were arraigned in Santa Monica Superior Court on homicide, kidnaping and robbery charges Tuesday in a murder case that revolves around a fatal limousine ride from the opulent hotel suites of West Hollywood to a shallow stream bed in Topanga Canyon.
A jury in U.S. District Court in New York convicted Dawkins and two other men last month of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud in a separate case that revolved around payments to associates of players at Kansas, Louisville and North Carolina State.
Last month, a federal jury in New York convicted Dawkins and two other men of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud in a separate case that revolved around payments to associates of players at Kansas, Louisville and North Carolina State.
Although it made some headway in the Court of Appeals, the Supreme Court declined to hear a case that revolved around whether BP should have to give money to people who weren't actually harmed by the oil spill.
This paper exemplifies the *aaR paradigm with a case study that revolves around the use of Internet-of-Things (IoT) in the healthcare domain.
For example, in a 2009 case that revolved around whether a Texas sheriff's deputy felt threatened by a car coming at him, Dr. Lewinski said that the officer was so focused on firing to stop the threat, he did not immediately recognize that the car had passed him.
They nearly got their wish in 2016, when the Supreme Court heard Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association, a case that preceded Janus but revolved around the same argument: that mandatory union fees in the public sector amount to "compelled speech" and violate a worker's First Amendment rights.
Susan's is not our only case that revolves around the suitability of prison for those with mental health needs.
The Government's case against Microsoft is a narrative that revolves around the Netscape Communications Corporation and the Government's leading witness, James L. Barksdale, Netscape's 55-year-old president and chief executive.
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