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Discover Ludwig"open a case" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to initiate or begin a formal investigation or legal proceeding. Example: Jane decided to open a case against her landlord for not making necessary repairs to her apartment.
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Federal prosecutors declined to open a case.
But it is not easy to open a case from the '70s.
I doubt that the F.B.I. would open a case if I complained.
Fifa spokesman Pekka Odriozola says its disciplinary committee found no grounds to open a case.
The FSB [Russia's security service] would open a case against me".
It doesn't make sense why Uefa would open a case against Russia but not against England," he said.
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Opening a case is easy.
"But the buyer opened a case against me on eBay.
The saleswoman leaned across the counter and opened a case of Gucci wraparound sunglasses.
The question is whether or not the Department of Justice or another investigative body opens a case.
He led me to a classroom, opened a case, and took out a.22-calibre Mark III Target Rimfire pistol.
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