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"case involving" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used in legal contexts to refer to a particular set of circumstances or events relevant to a lawsuit, investigation, or other legal proceedings. For example, "The court is expected to rule on the case involving two parties involved in a dispute over a contract."
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In a case involving anal sex?
Case involving disclosure of information.
In another case, involving the Rev.
A third case involving Milford is pending.
Thursday's case involving Kieran Shoemark was entirely different.
The matter is reminiscent of the case involving Maj.
The case involving Tovar-Ramos was no different.
The case involving the Nigerian barge transaction was an exception.
One case, involving Mauritius, has been continuing since 2004.
corruption case involving either the private or public sector.
The case involving the Associated Press is a good example.
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