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The phrase "an important case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation, legal matter, or issue that holds significance or relevance.
Example: "The lawyer presented an important case that could set a precedent for future rulings."
Alternatives: "a significant case" or "a crucial case".
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BEIJING — So far this week, the World Trade Organization has rebuffed China in an important case involving Chinese restrictions on imported books and movies.
It's an important case".
"Is this an important case?
"This is indeed an important case," Microsoft's brief said.
Mark Spragg, Hanningfield's solicitor, said: "This was an important case.
"It is an important case and an incredibly important principle".
"This is going to be an important case whether the execution is stayed or goes forward.
"We think this is an important case of shareholder democracy and shareholder rights.
"The Challenge" is not just a very readable account of an important case.
"The single-entity aspect is an important case for all sports," Garber said.
"It is an important case like all others before the ICC.
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