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The phrase "a landmark case" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a significant legal case that sets a precedent or has a major impact on the law.
Example: "The Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education is considered a landmark case in the fight against racial segregation in schools."
Alternatives: "a pivotal case" or "a significant case".
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It could have been a landmark case.
It is a landmark case.
"I think it'll be a landmark case".
He called it a landmark case.
"A landmark case," Ms. Salzman says.
The ruling will probably become a landmark case.
History will show that this was a landmark case.
It was quite rightly heralded as a landmark case.
WHO brought a landmark case challenging affirmative action in the 1970s?
It was immediately apparent that this could be a landmark case.
Andy Parkinson, the British agency's chief executive, said it was a landmark case.
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