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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tribunal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a court of justice or a body established to settle disputes or administer justice.
Example: "The case was brought before a tribunal to determine the validity of the claims made by both parties."
Alternatives: "a court" or "an adjudicatory body".
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It is not a "tribunal".
A tribunal of judges heard the case.
The hearings look much like a tribunal.
The decision to establish a tribunal is hugely controversial.
A tribunal ruled against the United States in 1893.
Each order would be reviewed by a tribunal each year.
This, though, is a tribunal with a difference.
Family Court is not a tribunal of instant gratification.
"Will there be a tribunal for Salim Hamdan?" Swift asks.
They should be tried by a tribunal court overseas.
Bolton's claims of mismanagement were later dismissed by a tribunal.
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