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When someone says "there is no case," it typically means that there is insufficient evidence or legal grounds to pursue a legal action or claim. This could imply that the situation does not meet the necessary criteria for a lawsuit or that any allegations cannot be substantiated. In a broader context, it can also refer to a lack of merit in a particular argument or situation.

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3w ago

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