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Discover LudwigThe phrase "look into this case" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to refer to investigating or researching information about or around a particular instance or situation. For example, you could say, "The police are looking into this case to determine what happened."
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A spokeswoman said the department would "look into this case and will consider what action to take".
The prime minister has asked the cabinet secretary to look into this case urgently and establish the facts.
"Obviously, I'm going to look into this case very closely and have already started to do that".
Bailey said: "I sincerely appeal to Minister Dutton to look into this case and to grant justice to Mojgan".
"I am sure that the public in this country and the free press will take the time to look into this case and find the truth," Cellino added.
"We have no faith in law enforcement agencies any more, as they've already had since 1946 to look into this case," says Mr Brooks.His campaign is unlikely to get far.
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A spokeswoman for Children's Services declined to comment except to say, "We're looking into this case in detail".
"I would say any objective observer would look at this and say football's become so expensive, consumers are no longer benefitting". The fact that Ofcom has been looking into this case for well over a year now ("the biggest piece of consumer research it has ever done", according to Mockridge), is indicative of just how complex an argument this has become.
"We are actively looking into this case," said INS associate general counsel Sarah Kendall.
We're reaching out to the law enforcement officials who are already looking into this case, and will assist however we can".
Investigators first began looking into this case when a man named Andrew Sanchez was shot outside of 417 Lorimer Avenue in what cops quickly determined was likely a drug-related incident.
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