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The phrase "a prosecution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of prosecuting someone in a legal context or when discussing a specific case being prosecuted.
Example: "The attorney presented a strong case during a prosecution that lasted several weeks."
Alternatives: "a legal action" or "a criminal case".
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Neither resulted in a prosecution.
"Obviously there won't be a prosecution now.
Let us assume for illustration a prosecution for bribery.
This is a prosecution for violation of federal narcotics laws.
The department sets a high bar for such a prosecution.
"This is a prosecution merely on the basis of suspicion.
Mr Barclay said a prosecution was not viable.
Such a prosecution will hold no individual to account.
The report was attributed to a prosecution witness.
Those who campaigned for a prosecution welcomed today's decision.
"This is not a prosecution, Mr. Schiff," Mr. Gowdy responded.
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