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The phrase "a sound case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a well-reasoned or valid argument or justification in a discussion or debate.
Example: "The lawyer presented a sound case that convinced the jury of her client's innocence."
Alternatives: "a solid argument" or "a strong case".
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There is, however, a sound case against doing so.
Disposition: The Reparations Committee grants that the Federation has a sound case.
And the investment fund has a sound case against Japan Tobacco's management.
Mr. Chafets makes a sound case that baseball is not as pure as purists think.
That's actually a sound case and is a potentially low-cost way for the United States to save civilian lives.
Many presenters often move straight to solution and neglect to build a sound case for immediate action.
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"It's a pity there isn't the intellectual rigor behind [that] argument". While acknowledging that social services had suffered from years of underfunding, he said that the directors needed to put a "sounder" case forward to convince ministers of their financial pressures.
"To have a legally sound case we need more information," he said.
There is a perfectly sound case for saying we should have tightened policy before the crash; there is absolutely no case whatever for effectively accepting that Labour 'caused' it.
There needs to be a sound business case".
These decisions score in the middle range, require a sound business case, and together can add up to considerable investment.
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