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Discover Ludwig"put a case" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to refer to making an argument or presenting evidence to support a claim. For example: "The lawyer put a strong case forward, which ultimately resulted in a favorable ruling from the court."
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"If there's a dispute, if there's trouble I have to put a case.
In that recall, Honda decided to put a case around the electrical switch.
In a courtroom he put a case, his papers in one hand, gesturing with the other.
"It seems very unfair we are not going to have a chance to put a case to a judge.
No Joseph Heller? atkinsondarren: I would like to put a case for John Fante, the great laureate of pre-war LA, Catholic guilt, and the Italian-American experience.
"When I put a case on my iPhone it doesn't fit in the charging dock!" "I wish there was a future in professional lacrosse.
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She imagined him standing up with papers in one hand, putting a case.
Putting a case or "bumpers" around the phone stops this gap being bridged.
The CDC in 2000 repudiated reports linking Stachybotrys to infant pulmonary hemorrhage, but the defendants weren't willing to risk putting a case involving a dead child in front of a jury.
"The police have apprehended several people and the prosecutor is putting a case together".
'We can put a better case together for a public case.
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