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"a compelling case for" is correct, and it can be used in written English.
It is used to introduce a strong argument for an opinion, action, or idea. For example, "The professor made a compelling case for increasing the school's budget to fund more research projects."
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Werbach makes a compelling case for taking blockchain governance seriously.
David Leonhardt makes a compelling case for a college education.
Rubio made a compelling case for Rosa Parks.
There is a compelling case for doing so".
Music journalist Hepworth makes a compelling case for 1971.
"You can make a compelling case for the most fundamental of science being impactful," he says.
Nigel Smith makes a compelling case for Milton's relevance to our present situation.
In a clear, eloquent voice, Sandel presents instead a compelling case for reasoning within the world.
And even a cursory look at the numbers makes a compelling case for action.
Still, he catches Le Corbusier's irascibile personality well and makes a compelling case for his importance.
In this view, economic realities are building a compelling case for a more progressive tax system.
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