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Discover Ludwig'man the case' is not correct and is not typically used in written English.
However, you can use the phrase "take up the case" in written English. For example: The lawyer was eager to take up the case and protect the defendant's rights.
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My mother is a small and slight woman, but in the case of a large and strong man, the case for giving a patient strong tranquillisers is obvious.
And since he was an Asian American officer who killed an unarmed black man, the case pitted two of the city's ethnic factions against each other.
Until prosecutors added charges last month that Chow arranged Leung's killing and conspired to kill another man, the case against him and his Chinatown associates focused on money laundering, trafficking of stolen alcohol, weapons and contraband cigarettes, and involvement in a criminal enterprise that committed acts of violence.
This Federal Class action suit is titled Floyd, et al v city of New York and testimony ended week two focused on the man the case is named after David Floyd, one of the four plaintiffs that claim they were unfairly stopped by police because of their race.
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The risk of self-incrimination was apparently too high, and without the cooperation of at least one of the men, the case could not go forward.
But there was more to the man than kitsch celebrity, and "Life of Reilly" lets the man make the case.
"Judge, be a man — dismiss the case.
Yesterday I spoke to a young British Muslim man about the case.
A third man in the case, Wayne Adams, 42, pleaded guilty to robbery in exchange for a sentence of 15 years.
Riepe, the former Vanguard man, makes the case for spending a little extra for active management.
McCollum's conviction was overturned on Tuesday when DNA evidence implicated another man in the case.
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