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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sole case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a unique or singular instance of something, often in legal or formal contexts. Example: "This is the sole case in which the defendant was found not guilty due to lack of evidence."
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Senegal successfully contained its sole case, reported in August.
The authors of the report say it is the sole case like it they could find.
Korematsu is the sole case in which the court has upheld a law discriminating by race with the court applying so-called strict scrutiny.
Otherwise, colorful as they are, lawsuits like the red sole case are likely to compound the uncertainty that results from the absence of statutory delineation of fashion design protection — and invite more lawsuits.
This was the sole case of a prime minister, then John Howard, both initiating a referendum and then campaigning against it, thus ensuring its defeat).This time, the omens are more promising.
Yet, it is interesting to see that, in the sole case of ∥-attack, the ∴-rejuvenation is more effective than the ∥-rejuvenation if r<0.58.
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If that is true, Mr. Bright recently became Alabama's sole test case.
In a sole ownership case, can one only infer a common intention that the beneficial interest is to be shared from direct contributions?
It is the sole criminal case to come out of a hail of accusations from more than 50 women against Bill Cosby; on Wednesday, a Pennsylvania county prosecutor charged him with drugging and sexually assaulting a woman in his home almost 12 years ago.
The sole positive case was a 26-year-old woman (BC185) with no known family history.
And in sole ownership cases, can one impute a common intention that the non-owning party will have an interest in the property?
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