Examples of 'are you going to sue' in a sentence
Meaning of "are you going to sue"
Are you going to sue: This phrase is a direct question about taking legal action against someone. It is used to inquire if the person intends to file a lawsuit or legal claim
How to use "are you going to sue" in a sentence
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are you going to sue
Are you going to sue them for abuse.
Because I don't think anybody here is going to testify. Are you going to sue me?
Are you going to sue my athlete for murder?
Please calm down - Are you going to sue me?
Are you going to sue Vogue or something?
The guy only had one story . What, are you going to sue him?
Are you going to sue me? Because I do not think anybody here is going to testify.
Oh, I will go right now . Are you going to sue me?
What are you going to sue me for?
Are you going to sue the paper?
So what? Are you going to sue him?
Are you going to sue your mom and dad?
Are you going to sue yourself?
Are you going to sue for libel?
Are you going to sue the police?
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Are you going to sue them?
Are you going to sue him?
Are you going to sue again?
Are you going to sue me?
So? Are you going to sue me with the camera proof?
Are you going to sue the police? What do you think… you will do next?
Are you going to sue anyone else, Peter?
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