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The phrase "a formidable case that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when presenting a strong argument or evidence in support of a particular claim or position.
Example: "The research presented a formidable case that climate change is accelerating at an unprecedented rate."
Alternatives: "a strong argument that" or "a compelling case that".
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But what has happened in the US this year makes a formidable case for the kind of public broadcasting that remains strong in Europe".
From the moment he asked his first question of the first witness in the trial, it was clear that Thomas Mesereau would present a formidable case.
They put a formidable case and frame their arguments powerfully.
Gatlin will present a formidable barrier to that ambition.
Iraqi Kurdistan maintains a formidable militia that guards its borders.
Behind my smile is a formidable force that's surfacing.
The publication of the KDIGO GN clinical practice guidelines in 2012 represents a formidable achievement that addresses this deficit [ 13].
Intratumour heterogeneity is a formidable challenge that must be addressed in the development of personalised medicine and biomarker development.
Those are the statistics and the points that might balance the formidable case made by my hon.
Moses left no stone unturned in putting together a formidable legal case for Beale.
The Islamic State is a formidable fighting force that conquered very quickly vast areas of Iraq and Syria.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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