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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a splendid case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, example, or argument that is particularly impressive or noteworthy.
Example: "The lawyer presented a splendid case that convinced the jury of her client's innocence."
Alternatives: "an excellent example" or "a remarkable instance".
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Now she has a splendid case.
(Trump says the claim of an affair was "false and extortionist"). Now she has a splendid case.
She and the slightly miscast Mr. Tucci make a splendid case for putting a seemingly small play in a big Broadway house.
Over all "The Age of Wonder" makes a splendid case for treating the history of science in a bright new way.
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Wisden also described him as a "splendid" slip fielder.
With the help of friends "I succeeded in getting a splendid metallic burial case and suitable clothing for Watt's burial," he noted.
The congress became a splendid social event.
That was partly due to its accurate mention of the too-big station, where I'd once changed trains as a little boy and noticed through the crowd on the platform a glass case containing a splendid model of a two-funnel steamer, later identified as the boat that took you to the Isle of Man.
They're superb birds of paradise, Lophorina superba, the cape in this case formed by a splendid plumage of black feathers.
All in all, a splendid advertisement for a worthy cause.
This year, it's at the Wiltern theater, which should be a splendid venue for the fledgling small (less than 1,500 cases) producers pouring their wines.
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