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Discover LudwigThe phrase "notorious case" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a well-known or infamous legal case that has received a lot of public attention. Example: The O.J. Simpson trial is considered one of the most notorious cases in American legal history.
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The lawyer cited the notorious case of the disappearance of baby Azaria Chamberlain near Ayers Rock in August 1980.
Colombia is the most notorious case.
The most notorious case was thalidomide.
That country's inclusion reflects one notorious case.
The most notorious case has become a kind of shorthand.
The obvious question about this notorious case remains unanswered.
American historians suffered embarrassment in a notorious case about a decade ago.
Perhaps the most notorious case was that of Mr. Swig, Mr. Macklowe's son-in-law.
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One notorious case in point is the trial of Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh.
Frost pointed to an even more notorious case as a template.
In the end, no one was sanctioned for violating House rules in the still-notorious case.
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