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"concluding the case" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the final stages or resolution of a legal or investigative situation. Example: "After months of gathering evidence and testimony, the prosecution presented their final argument, concluding the case and leaving the jury to deliberate."
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"We are concluding the case," Amelia Torres, a spokeswoman for the competition panel, said.
Concluding the case, Fitzgerald wished Doe the best, then turned to the basketball star and made a joke.
He relied in part on Goldman's admission in the settlement with the S.E.C. that it made a "mistake" in the marketing materials for the Abacus C.D.O. as evidence that its statements about ethical standards might have been misleading, even though the firm neither admitted nor denied liability in concluding the case.
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Gov. John G. Rowland, though, has already concluded the case represents a crime.
Ms. LaGrasse concluded: "The case law is rotten.
"We've concluded the case involving him, shook hands and gone our own ways.
He died some months after the police concluded the case was going nowhere.
He said the estate's executor chose to conclude the case with the uncertain outcome among the uppermost things in his mind.
The European Union's top antitrust regulator, Mario Monti, said in a statement that he wanted to give Microsoft "a last opportunity to comment before the commission concludes the case".
Finally they were denied when Robshaw (who else?) stole a lineout on the Harlequins line to conclude the case for his defence.
Olson was at the top of his game as he concluded the case and got a standing ovation from those watching the proceedings onscreen in the overflow room.
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