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"high-profile cases" is correct and usable in written English
It refers to cases that are well-known or receive a lot of media attention. You can use this phrase when discussing legal or political cases that have garnered significant public interest. For example: - The lawyer took on several high-profile cases during their career, including a controversial murder trial. - The company was involved in several high-profile cases of fraud, damaging their reputation in the industry. - In recent years, there has been a rise in public outcry for justice in high-profile cases of police brutality.
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We do high-profile cases.
There were other high-profile cases.
There have been several high-profile cases of police killings.
"We've seen it in other high-profile cases.
The practice threatens prosecutors' ability to try high-profile cases.
This year, he has yet more high-profile cases.
Some high-profile cases have fuelled public concern.
High-profile cases can prove a minefield for politicians.
Previous high-profile cases were resolved behind the scenes.
Several high-profile cases of fraud have emerged.
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Public outrage has sometimes swayed verdicts in high profile cases.
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