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The phrase "a good case that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when arguing or presenting evidence to support a particular point or claim.
Example: "The research provides a good case that regular exercise improves mental health."
Alternatives: "a strong argument that" or "a solid point that".
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"A good case that shows everyone's memory can be wrong," she wrote.
Yet there is a good case that such opportunism would have been counter-productive.
The book makes a good case that educators should put more emphasis on professional apprenticeships.
"There's a good case that it is big and getting bigger".
Conservatives make a good case that treating minority groups as victims diminishes America and institutionalises dependency.
But Wu makes a good case that the Internet is vulnerable to the cycle.
And there's a good case that such activities are actually harmful.
Indeed, Republicans have a good case that the automatic deficit reduction plan is not balanced but a bit tax-heavy.
"Arabella" may lack depth, but Mr. Jordan makes a good case that musically it is vintage Strauss.
Still, at the end of his book, Stossel makes a good case that his problem is, at bottom, genetic.
It's such a good case that you soon realize there are a dozen more documentaries tucked inside this one.
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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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