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The phrase "a writ of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to refer to a formal written order issued by a court.
Example: "The judge issued a writ of habeas corpus to ensure the detainee's rights were protected."
Alternatives: "a court order for" or "a legal directive for".
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What I need is a writ of habeas corpus".
In addition, the application for stay is treated as a petition for a writ of certiorari, and the petition for a writ of certiorari is granted.
The team owners petitioned for a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court last Friday.
It overturned a writ of a Federal District Court ordering the governor to surrender Mr. Pleau.
Milligan's lawyers sought a writ of habeas corpus, contesting the constitutionality of the military trial.
It ordered a writ of habeas corpus to be issued so he could be freed.
A federal trial judge affirmed that view and denied Ayala's petition for a writ of habeas corpus.
Mr. Bardavid said that on Thursday he filed a writ of habeus corpus with a federal court in Pennsylvania.
Lawyers for the arrested were expected to file a writ of habeas corpus to the Supreme Court on Monday.
A different counsel did not raise the issue in the defendant's later challenge through a writ of habeas corpus.
That would be difficult, however, because it requires seeking a writ of mandamus, which are granted only in extraordinary circumstances.
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