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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the case this" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an attempt to refer to a specific case, but the structure is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I need to discuss the details about the case this week."
Alternatives: "regarding this case" or "concerning this case".
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"I have no doubt about the case," this person said, speaking on the condition of anonymity because it would be inappropriate to speak on the record before Ms. Rice's report is released.
Two years later, the embassy in Santiago was again approached about the case, this time by an informant who claimed to be a member of a military patrol that had captured Mr. Weisfeiler and handed him over to Colonia Dignidad.
Ms. Le Hong Loan, Chief of Child Protection of UNICEF Viet Nam has expressed her opinion about the case: "This is a good result.
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Some MPs feel that judges have got too big for their wigs for example, by becoming too fond of ordering litigants to talk to nobody about the case.This raises deep questions.
Clinton talked passionately about the case this week of a nine-year-old boy in Chicago "assassinated because of a gang-related feud".
In his first public comments about the case this week, Mr. Anderson said the outcome in the Morton prosecution was wrong and that he was anguished, but he denied any wrongdoing.
The office of the Albany County district attorney, P. David Soares, said Monday that it was likely to make an announcement about the case this week; it has indicated it was not reviewing the matter.
Linda J. Slifka, the girl's aunt, said that the family has waited in suspense for an arrest, and has pinned its hopes on television: "America's Most Wanted" plans to broadcast a segment about the case this weekend.
A friend of Syed's, Rabia Chaudry, who launched her own podcast about the case, wrote: "This is not just citizen journalism, this is citizen investigation and crowd-sourced sleuthing".
The commission's public comments about the case reflected this.
(Jonathan Blitzer wrote about the case for this magazine).
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