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go to law
verb as in litigate
Strongest match
Example Sentences
“There have probably been countless people who have been victimized because they can’t go to law enforcement because they are afraid to go to law enforcement,” said Barger.
“I’d done my best,” he said, “and I’m looking at him for, like, inspiration and some feedback. He’s like, ‘Go to law school.’
I think the connective thread through all of them — whether you had the good sense not to go to law school or whether you're an attorney — is rejecting the idea that the Supreme Court is the sole arbiter of what's constitutional and what's not.
He decided to go to law school instead, but by then, signs for his campaign had already been printed.
Ted would rather be a mechanic than go to law school.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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