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The phrase "a strong case to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that there is compelling evidence or reasoning supporting a particular argument or position.
Example: "The research provides a strong case to support the implementation of renewable energy sources."
Alternatives: "a compelling argument for" or "a solid justification for".
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Local government has a strong case to make here.
And Lind has a strong case to make.
But there is a strong case to be made against the acousmatic question in general.
Given their importance, I think there is a strong case to make PMAs compulsory.
I'm sure he did make a strong case to Bloomberg for the stadium.
There is a strong case to be made that it is not.
Corruption is now making a strong case to be appended on to the name Uganda.
There's a strong case to make Trump was to blame for the first shut down.
He is making a strong case to be in Klinsmann's World Cup plans.
Fits of dyspepsia notwithstanding, the Bloomberg administration has a strong case to make.
He should make a strong case to them to resolve their dispute.
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