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Discover LudwigThe phrase "caseload about" is grammatically correct and could be used in written English.
It typically refers to the number of cases or workload of a particular person or organization. For example: - The new intern will be responsible for handling a caseload of about 50 clients. - The lawyer's caseload about immigration cases has increased significantly in the past year. - The social worker's report included information about the caseload of child abuse cases in the county.
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In any case, the immigration and asylum caseload – about 70% of all judicial reviews – is already being transferred from the administrative courts to the first tier immigration tribunal.
The board's executive director, Robert Egles, said in an interview in May that board members were working furiously on their regular caseload, about 1,500 new cases a month, and holding hearings for those who had passed their eligibility dates.
The parole board's executive director, Robert Egles, did say in an interview that board members were working furiously on their regular caseload, about 1,500 a month, and holding hearings for those backed up.
Employment advisers attached to community mental health teams and IAPT services will be asked to inform people on their caseload about the study by giving them a flyer summarising the main points of the study.
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A welfare worker has a caseload of about 60 in Japan, and there is time for regular, unscheduled visits to recipients' homes.
The district attorney's office in Covington's district, after all, handles a similar caseload but with about $1m more in its budget.
I have a caseload of about 170 clients.
The current average caseload is about 41 children for most workers.
Ebony Martin, 32, said that four years ago, when she came to the DuPage County office, she had a caseload of about 900.
A parole officer with a 70-person caseload has about half an hour a week to devote to each parolee.
By 2002, there were some four hundred men on the prison's mental-health caseload, and about forty severely mentally ill inmates in the shu.
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