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The phrase "investigate a case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in any context where a situation or event needs to be researched in order to gain more information. For example: "The police have been asked to investigate a case of suspected fraud."
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The longest-serving U.S. Attorney in the Department of Justice has resigned, and a federal investigator has rushed to Louisiana to investigate a case with a final plot turn worthy of Guy de Maupassant.
The law leaves the decision to investigate a case up to the Fish and Game Department.
For example, the prosecutor may investigate a case only when a national court is unable or unwilling to do so.
Together they have to investigate a case – and maybe just learn something about themselves along the way.
Shortly after I arrived there, I was given an assignment to investigate a case of corruption in Weimar.
We formulate mathematical programs for global and local protection schemes and investigate a case study.
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"It's law enforcement investigating a case".
"We are investigating a case of culpable homicide," Malila said.
"We are investigating a case of kidnapping that happened on Sunday in Witbank.
The protagonist, Jojima (Show Aikawa), is a taciturn detective investigating a case that involves Japanese and Chinese drug dealers.
Paris prosecutors say they are investigating a case of "involuntary destruction by fire" and interviewing workers on the restoration project.
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