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The phrase "a suit brought" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to refer to a lawsuit that has been initiated or filed.
Example: "The plaintiff filed a suit brought against the defendant for breach of contract."
Alternatives: "a lawsuit filed" or "a case initiated".
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It applies to a suit brought against a state by one of its own citizens, as well as to a suit brought by a citizen of another state.
Mostly on a suit brought by a neighborhood group seeking to stop redevelopment.
Tells about a suit brought against Mr. Sage by one of his employees, a Mr. Laidlaw.
The Justice Department was responding to a suit brought by Senator John Melcher, Democrat of Montana.
A suit brought in February in Federal court concerning off-the-clock work is pending.
The first proposition arises out of a suit brought on account of the killing by the railroad of a colt.
The State has the same immunity in case of a suit brought by a corporation created by act of Congress.
This is a suit brought by the Administrator to enjoin respondent from violating provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act.
The temporary order was a result of a suit brought by Robert Hebel, a village trustee.
The town had already rezoned the area, to settle a suit brought by a developer.
The decision came in a suit brought by the Sierra Club and Defenders of Wildlife.
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