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The phrase "a big case for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant argument or reason in support of a particular idea, action, or decision.
Example: "There is a big case for investing in renewable energy sources to combat climate change."
Alternatives: "a strong argument for" or "a compelling reason for".
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But it also is a big case for law.
It turned out to be a big case for me.
"This is a big case for us and unusual for the area," said Marcus Tilton, a manager in the State Department of Social Services whose unit investigates fraud.
"We need to be honest; there is a big case for Keynesian-style stimulus today, but that is not going to solve all our problems," said the Harvard University labor economist Lawrence Katz.
Now at the helm of the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Mr. Chung made a big case for Messiaen at the orchestra's first Carnegie Hall appearances under his aegis, on Thursday and Friday nights.
This makes a big case for Western retailers to follow the Chinese market even more closely going forward.
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We can't spend this parliament debating welfare costs on Tory terms again, so our challenge is to sidestep the narrow Tory narrative and start making a bigger case for bringing benefits spending down.
While I'm not "into" violent games, I was kinda hoping Take Two would make a bigger case for free speech or somesuch.
"By combining -- on any environmental exposure issue -- humans and dogs in the same location, you can make a bigger case for the potential impact or abatement of a particular thing," said Page, who once mapped cases of pet cancer in Long Island during an investigation of a potential human breast cancer cluster.
They cost $139 each, or $3,995 for a big case of 28 (a bit optimistic when it comes to class sizes) that doubles as a charge station, though presumably someone will have to hose them down regularly.
He delivers a cracking performance, too, as a slick attorney who musters his conscience and intellect for a big case.
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