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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguable cases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations or instances that are open to debate or interpretation, often in legal, ethical, or academic contexts.
Example: "In the realm of law, there are many arguable cases that challenge established precedents."
Alternatives: "debatable instances" or "contentious situations".
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This is the second time the British courts have ruled in favour of the Mau Mau's claims that they have "arguable cases in law".
Putting aside arguable cases like Grand Central Terminal and the down-at-the-heels Manhattan Mall, what the new Time Warner Center and its shops really recall is the first fine blush of the Citicorp Center, over on Lexington Avenue at Fifty-third Street. Fifty-third Street
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He said they had an "arguable" case.
"This does look like an arguable case for constructive dismissal," Wilcox said.
He said Prescott, Bryant and Paddick "each has an arguable case" for believing the police breached their human rights.
The Cooper as red herring hypothesis is at least an arguable case.
But today, the court granted the request for judicial review, saying the complainants had "an arguable case".
The appeal judges, headed by Master of the Rolls Lord Neuberger, said the protesters had raised no arguable case.
"His extradition to the United States must proceed forthwith". A judge will now decide whether there is an "arguable case" that should go to a full hearing.
"I think Condi Rice has at least an arguable case that it's short of a plan," said Michael E. O'Hanlon, a security analyst at the Brookings Institution.
Nyman says he thinks the account authors have "done enough to give themselves an arguable case that it's not passing off".
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