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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a forceful case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when making a strong argument or presenting compelling evidence in support of a particular position or viewpoint.
Example: "The lawyer presented a forceful case that convinced the jury of her client's innocence."
Alternatives: "a compelling argument" or "a strong case".
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Branas makes a forceful case that firearm violence is not only a law enforcement issue.
Mr. Skelton listened sensitively and then made a forceful case for "Strongly disagree".
They argued a forceful case for war against Saddam before his weapons programmes came to fruition.
This beautifully succinct book makes a forceful case for a radical rethink of biology.
The committee rightly cautioned that there was "a forceful case" for a rethink.
He has a forceful case for it on any issue that affects London.
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For a president teetering on the edge of a single term, making a more forceful case at Hofstra University on Long Island on Tuesday night could hardly have been more imperative.
Mr. Black ended the show by sarcastically ordering us never to tax the rich, and in a previous comedy special he made a more forceful case for why health care is not a commodity.
But unless they begin to make a more forceful case against the trend itself, it will only gather in force.
This is one issue on which Mr. Moynihan and Charles H. Noski, the chief financial officer, have made a more forceful case that the risk is "manageable," promising "hand-to-hand combat" in the courts on a loan-by-loan basis if putbacks start cascading in.
Bogiĉević made a more forceful case.
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