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The phrase "use courts" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to utilize the legal system and its judicial processes for resolving a dispute or issue. Example: The company decided to use courts to settle the contract dispute with their client instead of going through arbitration.
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This is not the first attempt to use courts to permit the use of vouchers: similar efforts failed in Illinois and California, for example.
Essentially, investors fight among themselves and use courts in different jurisdictions to claim the largest piece possible of a shrunken pie.
Britain's justice system is badly failing most people who use courts while providing a gold standard of service to the wealthy, according to the justice secretary, Michael Gove.
Mr. Xu, 40, rose to prominence in the broad "rights defense" movement of Chinese lawyers and advocates who have tried to use courts, media and the Internet for their cause.
He listed Police Department programs that responded to petty crimes and noise, as well as antigun initiatives and several programs that use courts and city agencies to focus on certain crimes and repeat offenders.
Despite having come from a country without a litigious tradition, Chinese immigrants learned quickly to use courts as a venue to fight for their rights and won many cases in which ordinances aimed against the Chinese were declared unconstitutional by either the state or federal courts.
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"Now instead of weapons they use court cases, pens and paper".
This week, Google successfully defended itself against the $9 billion fair use court case against Oracle, Snapchat's financials were leaked, Twilio revealed its IPO filing and more.
The complaint asks the Department of Justice to require schools to use court as a last resort after a long process of school-based interventions.
Use court cases as a last resort.
Dunbar's book lays out the goal: using courts and public schools to fuse Christianity into the nation's founding.
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