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Yes, you can sue a partner even if there was no formal contract, depending on the circumstances. If there is evidence of a partnership or an agreement based on actions, communications, or implied trust, you may have grounds for a lawsuit. Additionally, claims could be based on torts, such as fraud or breach of fiduciary duty, if applicable. However, the success of such a lawsuit would depend on the specific facts and applicable laws in your jurisdiction.

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