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Discover Ludwig"cold cases" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase is typically used to refer to unsolved criminal investigations. For example, "Many police officers take on cold cases in their free time to attempt to bring closure to victims and their families."
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cold cases
noun
Plural of cold case
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Meanwhile, cold cases are piling up.
"Cold cases are solved," he said.
For cold cases, these sources can be gamechangers.
We'd double-check dead ends and reëxamine cold cases.
As cold cases go, this one was frozen.
Today's technology surrounding physical evidence can offer significant help in cold cases, according to Pagliaro.
Cut to Marty and Rust back to square one, investigating cold cases.
Captivated by the experience, Parker formed a "murders club," dedicated to solving cold cases.
The Bishops have a point: dozens of cold cases were reopened in Massachusetts during those years.
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(And the ice-cold cases of Pabst, Schlitz and Bud didn't hurt, either).
Most health centre staff (84%) spontaneously differentiated between emergency evacuations and referrals of 'cold cases'.
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