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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge case for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a strong argument or justification for a particular point of view or action.
Example: "There is a huge case for investing in renewable energy sources to combat climate change."
Alternatives: "a strong argument for" or "a compelling reason for".
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"It's a huge case for Austria," said Gerhard Jarosch, a spokesman for the Austrian state prosecutor's office.
Scores of lawsuits involving thousands of former players touched by concussions and brain injuries have been consolidated into one master complaint, setting up a huge case for the N.F.L.
Expect Michigan, with a new Democratic governor, to make a huge case for GM to locate a new product at this plant.
Mothers and Sons makes a huge case for the power of a word.
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A huge use case for that would be designing for platforms like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and Microsoft Cortana".
The movie is a huge test case for Walt Disney, as it's their first intended-for-theaters sequel to one of their narrative features (not counting Pixar or ToonDisney) since The Rescuers Down Under back in 1990.
Duarte: Games are a huge use case for mobile.
"And there's a huge use case for that".
In fact, we just had an accelerometer in an early version and it didn't pick up on some of the really slow moving things in a home… Water leak detection is a huge use-case for us but we also have temperature.
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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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