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Discover Ludwig"on litigation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to legal action or proceedings that are being pursued through a court of law, such as in the example sentence: "The firm specializes in cases on litigation involving contract disputes."
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For the same period this fiscal year, it spent more than 17 times as much–$11.5 million–on litigation.
"They appear reliant on litigation," he said.
Republicans deplore the focus on litigation.
The company reportedly says it doesn't comment on litigation.
Lincoln Center said it does not comment on litigation matters.
(Mr. Walcott said the department did not comment on litigation).
Novartis says it does not comment on litigation.
Barnes & Noble said it did not comment on litigation.
The files reflect work on litigation, advocacy, and public policy.
A Condé Nast spokeswoman said the company did not comment on litigation.
Amazon said it had a policy of not commenting on litigation.
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