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Contraposition Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

case

There's no case against you.

What does it mean?
  

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It likely means, "There isn't enough evidence to proceed with any legal action against you."
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What is the need to use "enough" please?
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KhoshtipMan What is the need to use "enough" please?
There might be some evidence but not enough to make a case against the person.
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teechrThere might be some evidence
I don't see any symmetry for that. One can be completely innocent and without having any evidence against themselves. I understand your opinion here but to me, any is a better choice than enough.
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KhoshtipManI don't see any symmetry for that.
I don't think you're using the word "symmetry" correctly here.
KhoshtipManany is a better choice than enough.
If there is no evidence, then the matter is very unlikely to be pursued by the police/authorities. That phrase, "there's no case against you", is usually said by a

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