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Discover LudwigThe phrase "high-profile case" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a case that is widely known or receiving much public attention. For example, "The kidnapping of a prominent politician's daughter made headlines and became a high-profile case."
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"It's a high-profile case," he said.
This was a high-profile case.
Why is this high-profile case such a worry?
So how could this high-profile case disappear so quickly?
Hurlbert, by contrast, is prosecuting his first high-profile case.
This is not Judge May's first high-profile case.
The high-profile case has divided public opinion.
"That was a very high-profile case," Blakely said.
They were sequestered during deliberations in the high-profile case.
Judge Ed Kinkeade has yet to rule on Exxon's requests in the high-profile case.
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"When it's a big, high profile case the pressure filters right down through everyone involved".
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