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Discover Ludwig"have no case" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a lack of evidence, or an inability to prove a point. Example sentence: "The prosecution has attempted to build a case against the defendant, but so far they have no case."
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Without that, you have no case.
I have no case number," he says.
Those who paid cash are told they have no case.
Five prison officers accused of assaulting Woolwich murderer Michael Adebolajo have no case to answer.
"The officers were also found to have no case to answer with regards to misconduct allegations".
They have no case at all," the commission's Richard Carroll said.
In this scenario, Egypt's security authorities have no case to answer so far.
But they have no case for a call to the barricades.
The group concluded earlier this year that the dissenters have no case.
Japan, which itself regularly patrols the islands, argues that the Chinese have no case.
"They have no case," said Nasser al-Kidwa, leader of the Palestinian observer mission to the United Nations.
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