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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjudication process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal, administrative, or formal contexts to refer to the procedure of resolving a dispute or making a judgment.
Example: "The adjudication process can often take several months, depending on the complexity of the case."
Alternatives: "decision-making process" or "judicial procedure".
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The adjudication process, too, has changed during Mr. Dalton's tenure.
Jones is also awaiting the USADA adjudication process.
"We leave that decision to the criminal adjudication process in the Hamilton County courts," Engel said.
"The investigation and adjudication process operates in most parts unseen and unheard," he said.
Many of the sites which show a collection of artists have no adjudication process.
And it has three months before the Summer Games to complete the adjudication process.
That decision was announced only Monday, after a lengthy adjudication process.
Realistic reform must instill due process as the bedrock principle of the immigration adjudication process.
These are then compared with the formal land adjudication process in Kenya.
She also critiqued the state's adjudication process for people like her mother who simply do not have the required documents.
The city says using a fine reduction schedule, instead of judicial discretion, creates a fairer, more uniform adjudication process.
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