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The phrase 'case will be closed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a legal case or any situation that requires a resolution. For example, "The judge ruled that the case will be closed and all evidence expunged from the record."
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accept the eventual ruling by the agency, the case will be closed.
He is confident the case will be closed soon, and "we will make an arrest," he said, then caught himself.
The report confirmed a previous police conclusion that Mr. King, left, died by accident, and the case will be closed, Capt.
"I can't believe my case will be closed when it's five years old," said a 30-year-old West Village artist who was raped at gunpoint in August 1995.
Its atomic energy chief says he expects a clean bill of health from the IAEA in March, and at that point "Iran's nuclear case will be closed".Mr Khamenei and Mr Ahmadinejad have long counted on the hesitation of sanctions-shy Russia and China, and the support of friends in the non-aligned movement, to give Iran sufficient cover to enrich on regardless.
If you do not give consent, or it is not possible to make contact with your employer, or if your employer does not wish to engage in the process, the case will be closed and an early conciliation certificate will be issued.
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A court in the Bantam section of Litchfield that handled overflow cases will be closed.
And the cases will be closed forever.
While it remains to be seen how many other marijuana cases will be closed down like the one in San Francisco, supporters of states' authority to legalize pot hailed the decision and said they hoped it served as a check on Sessions.
He added: "We'll be working closely with all parents whose CSA cases will be closing to make sure they do not lose out".
The number of sources for the difference wave in this case will be close to but not exactly twice the number of sources in each single condition.
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