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The phrase "information about the case" is an acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to refer to details or facts related to a legal case, a business dispute, or any other matter which requires investigation. For example, "The police had gathered a lot of information about the case, but they still could not determine who was responsible for the crime."
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The environment ministry declined to provide information about the case.
No other information about the case was immediately available.
The F.B.I. has established 112 separate databases to store information about the case.
Justice Mason refused to answer numerous letters from the commission requesting information about the case.
The police asked anyone with information about the case to come forward.
"Within an hour or two, we'd get information about the case.
He added that he had no detailed information about the case.
The network's Web site features daily commentary on the trial and additional information about the case.
He said that school officials would meet daily with students to provide information about the case.
"He provided me with quite a bit of information about the case," Mr. Lloyd recalled.
The sheriff's office worked with the Mexican Consulate to spread information about the case.
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information about the hypothesis
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information about the business
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