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The phrase "won the case against" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when describing a legal victory in a court case. Here is an example sentence: "After months of preparation and a long trial, the lawyer finally won the case against the large corporation, securing justice for her client."
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He won the case against the newspaper and was awarded £60,000 in damages as well as costs.
While it was widely reported that the band won the case against the label not having the right to unbundle individual tracks and sell them, EMI insisted the court hearing about royalties be held in private, citing commercial confidentiality requirements.
When it all began two years ago, with the federal and state governments filing their landmark antitrust suit against Microsoft, Kevin O'Connor, an assistant attorney general in Wisconsin, was struck with a numbing fear: What would the plaintiffs do if they actually won the case against one of the richest and most powerful companies in America?
"The last time I checked, Rangers won the case against HMRC.
The group that won the case against Apple, the China Written Works Copyright Society, may be a special case.
The $57 million is a fair bit lower than the initial $83 million that IBM was awarded when it won the case against Groupon in July, and significantly lower than the $167 million that it originally asked for in damages.
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Chris Martin, a company spokesman, said that in making the decision Honda balanced winning the case against the negative attention and customer ill-will that might have resulted.
With no shelter to his name, he couldn't entertain the beautiful dreams that used to sustain him: couldn't envision himself winning the case against Adik or selling paintings to the world's museums. . . .
We feel that if the Authors Guild wins the cases against Google and the HathiTrust, the ruling could set a dangerous precedent — that copyright gives authors and publishers the right to control all, even 'non-expressive', uses of their works that involve copying.
Mr. Wynn won the libel case against Mr. Stuart's company, Barricade Books, in August, then got a court order freezing the inventory, putting Mr. Stuart out of business.
In November 1998, Blizzard Entertainment won the court case against Microstar Software.
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