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"handling of cases" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the process or actions taken to manage or deal with specific situations, incidents, or matters. Example: The legal team has specialized in the handling of personal injury cases for over a decade.
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(Sister) M. IMMACULATA DUNN Valley Forge, Pa., July 6 , 2003Correction: August 14, 2003, Thursday On July 9 and Feb. 10, The Times published letters from a correspondent identifying herself as Sister M. Immaculata Dunn of Valley Forge, Pa., criticizing the Catholic bishops' handling of cases of sexual abuse by priests.
A police force has been criticised over handling of cases involving children.
While the agency has been criticized recently about its management and handling of cases involving food, drugs, and devices, it's crucial that consumer protections, as set by the FDA, are upheld and enforced to the highest standard.
His handling of cases involving Democrats has brought even more of an uproar.
Mr. Ross said the agency had taken steps to expedite the handling of cases.
The public debate about sexual violence invariably alights on police handling of cases and on prosecution and conviction rates.
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Public defenders typically handle thousands of cases a year.
The unit handled hundreds of cases each year.
Shafiei has experience handling cases of national security.
Scheindlin's ruling in the Fernandez case set a template for her handling of criminal cases.
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