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Free sign upThe phrase "are in litigation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where parties are involved in a legal dispute or lawsuit.
Example: "The two companies are in litigation over the breach of contract."
Alternatives: "are in a legal dispute" or "are involved in a lawsuit."
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Mr. Stefanoni and the town are in litigation over a proposed housing complex for retirees.
"When Motorola and I.B.M. are in litigation against each other it works very well," he said.
We've had to delve into our endowment, and we are in litigation right now with the seller.
Along with the angry public officials, the Penguins are in litigation with the landlord and the television-rights holders.
Those cases are in litigation, as is an $11.75 million suit filed against the author and publisher of a Texas book that portrayed Burke as the murderer.
He doesn't have the fortune that you would like to think a rock star would have because too many things are in litigation right now.
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The case is in litigation.
We're in litigation.
"We're in litigation," he said.
Have they been in litigation a lot?
The matter is in litigation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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