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Discover LudwigThe phrase "case resolved" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that a legal case has been settled or resolved in some way. Example: The long-standing dispute between the two companies was finally resolved when they reached a settlement agreement. The case was officially marked as "resolved" by the court.
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Olympic and track officials would like to see the case resolved long before Athens.
"There wasn't going to be any major new administration initiative toward Iran without this case resolved".
"I would prefer to have that case resolved on its merits".
By 1966, with the court case resolved, Martin and Richard Neville headed for London via India.
Both Judge Jackson and the government's lawyers have said they want the case resolved before the issues become moot.
She told the Associated Press in March that it was "very problematic to have this hanging over my head" and that she wanted the case resolved.
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But when the case resolves in a subsequent tax year, there can be a mismatch when it comes to taxes.
That's a phenomenal number of cases resolved.
About 12 weeks after initial presentation, all cases resolved with no identifiable residual hepatic dysfunction.
"I think the true test is, ultimately, how are these cases resolved?
23 out of 26 cases resolved with a single arthroscopic treatment and 2 resolved with a second procedure.
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