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The phrase "a positive case for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when arguing in favor of a particular idea, action, or policy, highlighting its benefits or advantages.
Example: "The report makes a positive case for investing in renewable energy sources to combat climate change."
Alternatives: "a strong argument for" or "a compelling reason to".
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He said that he could make a positive case for pan-proto-psychism, pointed out that his position wasn't necessarily antimaterialist (a pan-psychic force could be perfectly material, like electromagnetism), and declared that he was all in favor of more neuroscientific research.
Plus, make a positive case for rent controls.
Salmond says he puts forward a positive case for independence.
We might expect to be held up as a positive case for the World Food Day.
At such a moment, Labour must make a positive case for itself.
Darling said he wanted to make a positive case for the union.
Tony Samphier London Jeremy Corbyn has been making a positive case for our EU membership.
oommph I would advise putting forward a positive case for a pay rise rather than a comparative one.
Nigel Farage has called for no campaigners from across the political spectrum to make a positive case for Britain's EU exit.
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She called for a positive case to be made for close economic links to Europe, and argued that she had a "big personal mandate" to oppose Brexit in the House of Commons and to push for a public vote on the final deal.
A patient was labeled as a positive case if evidence for the event was found in any of the patient's entries.
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