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"sue for malpractice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would use it when referring to an individual, or group of individuals, filing a lawsuit against someone or an organization for professional negligence or misconduct. For example, "The family decided to sue for malpractice after their doctor failed to diagnose their son's medical condition."
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Failing that, they can sue for malpractice.
If I wanted to sue for malpractice, who's to blame?
She is unaware of her right to sue for malpractice.
If the lawyer screws up badly enough, you might be able to sue for malpractice.
All her words fit or else she might sue for malpractice.
I could never decide whether to sue for malpractice or fall to my knees in gratitude for such an original healer.
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Yet he has never been sued for malpractice.
Romano coldly bullies Corday, who is being sued for malpractice.
Obstetricians are more frequently sued for malpractice than many other types of doctors.
Mr. Kallon said he sued for malpractice but the case was dismissed during the trial.
Doctors often set up the accounts, allowing them to shield assets if they are sued for malpractice.
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