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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a constructive case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an argument or situation that is beneficial or helpful in a particular context, often in legal, academic, or analytical discussions.
Example: "In our analysis, we need to present a constructive case for the proposed changes to the policy."
Alternatives: "a positive argument" or "a beneficial scenario".
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Joan Ruddock London Javad Zarif makes a constructive case for a new dialogue between Iran and other nations.
Mr Russell argued that the devolved administrations should be represented in trade talks, saying there was a "constructive case" for "substantial change" to the current devolution framework as a result of Brexit.
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As such, the Scottish government will make a positive and constructive case for remaining in the EU.
In Tampa the GOP presented a rational, benevolent and constructive case for governance, while in Charlotte the Democrats were mainly emotional, mean-spirited, and vindictive, presenting a case for still more wealth envy, class warfare, business-bashing, and statism.
But much more than this, she uses this 'potentially constructive case' as a study of the making of modernity that fundamentally challenges state formation theories.
As a direct result of this pricing policy, Adebayor is refusing to train, has instructed his lawyers to look into launching a constructive dismissal case, and is wearing a face just to hammer home the fact he's got a cob on.
A constructive dismissal case would have led to the BBC paying out the same, and an unfair dismissal case would cost more.
Data used for analysis are collected from a comprehensive questionnaire survey and four constructive case studies within the Chinese housing development market.
In this constructive topology the role of open sets and points is reversed; in classical topology an open set is defined as a certain set of points, in the constructive case open sets are the fundamental notion and points are defined in terms of them.
Patten conceded that Entwistle must have told his lawyers about, and the remark seems to explain why the BBC felt it could not contest a constructive dismissal case.
When Barton had been signed off with stress and that medical information was leaked, the prospect of a constructive dismissal case looked a live one.
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