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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argued case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a case or argument has been presented or debated, often in legal or academic discussions.
Example: "The lawyer presented an argued case that highlighted the inconsistencies in the witness testimonies."
Alternatives: "contested case" or "debated case".
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It is not as though we are dealing with a closely argued case here.
Nonetheless, he did try to offer filmgoers a properly argued case.
Once there was properly argued case, that was never turned down by the Treasury, Dannatt says.
Conard, however, has laid out a tightly argued case for just how much consumers actually benefit from the wealthy.
In this book, Betti makes a thoroughly argued case against facts as entities playing a role in ontology, including the ontology apparently reflected in language.
True, Fisher v. University of Texas was argued way back on Oct. 10, making it the oldest argued case on the court's docket by more than six weeks.
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Eight, for instance, argued cases before the United States Supreme Court.
A Supreme Court clerk, he also argued cases before the court.
He has orally argued cases on behalf of veterans before the U.S. Federal Circuit Court of Appeals and the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Note: Only non-unanimous, signed decisions in argued cases are included.
In his role as Huntington's town lawyer, Besen argued cases before these very judges.
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