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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a legitimate case" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a situation or argument that is valid, justifiable, or reasonable.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, we concluded that there was indeed a legitimate case for further investigation."
Alternatives: "a valid argument" or "a justifiable reason".
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It's a legitimate case.
That's a legitimate case to make – of course it is.
Is there a legitimate case to be made for an obstruction of justice case?
Do I have a legitimate case on which to protest this?
There is a legitimate case, in fact, that premature excitement harmed her development.
"When the S.E.C. challenged my issues I realized they had a legitimate case.
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That way, in six months or a year's time you can go back to your paymaster with a more legitimate case.
Dr. Safranek said, "Mr. Costello probably had a more legitimate case than other people, but we were inundated with so many calls that his legitimate situation got mixed up with everybody else".
In a separate session, Damian Collins, the MP who chairs the parliamentary culture, media and sport select committee, said there was a "very legitimate" case for punishing online organisations that do not remove fake stories.
Comprising major heroes such as Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, The Flash and Wonder Woman, the Justice League is the ultimate crime fighting force, though Marvel's Avengers, which is already getting its own big screen adaptation, have a very legitimate case for disagreement.
Three of the nine experts must sign off on any case found to be a legitimate doping case, McQuaid said.
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