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The phrase "apprised of the case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when informing someone about the details or status of a particular situation or matter, often in a legal or formal context.
Example: "The attorney was apprised of the case before the hearing began."
Alternatives: "informed about the case" or "updated on the case".
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As for the T-shirt incident, Martin said that she was "not apprised" of the case when it occurred, but admitted that the situation "could have been handled more effectively" and "more could have been done".
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In each case, the parliament must be apprised of the granting of assent.
He said he told Mr. Bernard that he would not get involved in a case unless he met the victim and was apprised of the strategy.
"Death?" the sluttish housemaid gasps when she is apprised of the truth.
Penn State officials had been apprised of the investigation from the beginning.
President Barack Obama was kept apprised of the mission by officials in the Situation Room.
It is keeping the Justice Department and the S.E.C. apprised of the investigation.
It was an opinion echoed by several other court officials apprised of the reporter's efforts.
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The bids submitted last week hovered around $3 billion for the combined company, according to the people apprised of the talks.
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