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"Case costed" refers to the process of estimating the total costs associated with a particular case, often in legal or business contexts. This assessment typically includes various expenses such as legal fees, administrative costs, and other related expenditures. Understanding case cost can help organizations budget effectively and evaluate the financial implications of pursuing or settling a case.

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