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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decent case" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means "a good or reasonable argument or situation." Example: The lawyer presented a decent case to the jury, but ultimately it was not enough to convince them of his client's innocence.
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There's a simple solution: a decent case.
There is a decent case for it.
The plaintiffs made a decent case for a systemic problem.
On the face of it, a developer would have a decent case.
Alan Shearer (Newcastle United) - Striker A few strikers have a decent case for playing alongside Henry.
Opener "Future Starts Slow" makes a decent case for sludgy guitars, sultry vocals and straightforward song structure.
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The prosecution has presented a "decent circumstantial case," said Tucker Graves, a Houston lawyer who has been following the case.
I have yet to see a decent business case for original production for online distribution because there isn't yet a -critical mass in online viewing.
Extended is a bit of a wash, given the aforementioned gap issues, and mirror — I had a really tough time coming up with a decent use case.
"If someone wants to try to prove that a joint venture results in reduced quality, there's potentially a decent antitrust case, even if [having a monopoly] reduces prices for media customers," says Howard Morse, an antitrust attorney with Drinker, Biddle and Reath in Washington, D.C.
It makes a half-decent case for some steps in that direction.
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