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Is the underlined part natural English? -- speak to her case?
A- Any news of Janice and Peter? Both are totally off the radar.
B - I can't speak to Peter's case but Janice is working on her new novel and is extremely busy.
Thanks,
Tom
Mr. Tom Is the underlined part natural English? -- speak to her case?
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Mr. TomIs the underlined part natural English? -- speak to her case?
It seems to be used in American English.
Mr. TomIs the underlined part natural English? -- speak to her case?
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In m my experience, the phrase is used by people who want to sound important, eg some politicians.