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The phrase "a case which arose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific situation or legal matter that has developed or emerged in the past.
Example: "The court reviewed a case which arose from a dispute between the two parties regarding contract terms."
Alternatives: "a case that emerged" or "a case that developed".
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Although Scoppola is a case which arose in Italy, the decision is of critical important to the UK for two reasons.
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The disruption over attorneys has thrown a wrench into the case, which arose out of Manafort's alleged secret lobbying for a Russia-friendly political party in Ukraine.
The case, which arose from a DEA sting operation, is one of a series of enforcement actions and investigations by US authorities that have linked individuals connected to the Venezuelan government to drug trafficking.
A Countrywide spokesman, Rick Simon, did not immediately return a call for comment on the Texas case, which arose over whether the homeowner had made proper payments on his mortgage.
Comey handled the Khobar Towers terrorist bombing case, which arose out of the June 1996 attack on a U.S. military facility in Saudi Arabia that resulted in the deaths of 19 military personnel.
The relative ordinariness of the case, which arose out of reporting on steroid use in baseball rather than on covert operatives, domestic eavesdropping or secret prisons, may make its outcome instructive.
The case, which arose shortly after the Human Rights Act came into force, shows how heavily stacked the law is against those accused of causing to leak state secrets, but may reveal some limited hope for journalists too.
The court case, which arose out of Sun Capital's $7.8 million buyout in 2007 of Scott Brass, a manufacturer of high-quality brass and copper, has upended the treatment of carried interest, Mr. Davidoff writes.
The fencing case, which arose during last year's Olympic Trials at Fort Sam Houston, led to an unprecedented use of lie-detector testing administered to its athletes.
The type of osteochondroma described in this case, which arose at the costovertebral junction with neural foraminal extension and spinal cord compression, is extremely rare.
The case, which arises from a minor political documentary called "Hillary: The Movie," seemed an oddity when it was first argued in March.
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