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sue for
verb as in demand
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verb as in pop the question
verb as in solicit
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Example Sentences
Whether the contestants can sue for lost income in the event of a series being filmed but not aired, is unclear.
Happily, Freeman and Moss won a $148-million settlement from Giuliani, leading the former New York mayor to unsuccessfully sue for bankruptcy in an effort to dodge his obligation.
It allows anyone to sue for $100,000 individuals or companies anywhere who distribute, manufacture, or provide abortion medication to a Texas resident.
Plaintiffs did not try to take that 2023 case to the Supreme Court to try to get the ruling reversed, perhaps because voting rights lawyers had another theory for how plaintiffs could sue to enforce Section 2: by doing so through another federal statute, 42 U.S.C. section 1983, which allows people to sue for certain violations by state and local officials of civil rights.
There was a half expectation here that Carney would immediately sue for peace with President Trump when the polls closed on the election.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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