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"the case presented" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific legal case or argument, or more generally to any situation or argument that is being presented or argued. Example: The prosecution's opening statement laid out the case presented against the defendant, outlining the evidence and witnesses they plan to use.
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The case presented herein represents an atypical presentation of acute retinal necrosis.
The case presented a confusing set of facts.
In a sense, the case presented a moving target.
The case presented by prosecutors was convincing and the verdicts were fully justified.
Mr. Donohue, who was never charged in the case, presented the most intriguing testimony.
The case presented against Mr. Ko by Ann Prunty, an assistant district attorney, included circumstantial evidence.
The case presented here is the classical criminal case without any political or subversive overtones.
It is constantly emphasized that the case presented is not one of coercion.
The case presented does not deal with an attempt to prohibit the amalgamation of the races.
Ultimately, the case presented circumstances that stubbornly defied decision-making templates of the past.
Mr. Vosskuhle acknowledged that the case presented the court with extremely difficult legal issues.
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