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Discover LudwigThe phrase “case about” is not often used in written English.
However, it is sometimes used in legal contexts to refer to a court case or a legal dispute. For example, “The Supreme Court heard a case about the Copyright Act.”.
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"It is a case about judgment".
What is the case about?
… This is not a case about combat.
"This is not a case about terrorism.
Nor was it a case about religion.
In this case, about three hundred bucks.
This is not a case about drawing bright lines.
In her case, about eight pounds too many.
It was simply a case about state immunity from suit.
"This is a case about wine," he told the judge.
There is nothing in the case about a mutilation.
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