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The phrase "a strong case to keep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when arguing in favor of maintaining a particular position, item, or policy.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, I believe we have a strong case to keep the current policy in place."
Alternatives: "a compelling argument to retain" or "a solid justification to maintain".
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There will be little tolerance if results dip, and it will take a strong case to keep any new contender out of the side.
DUCKS 7, OILERS 3 Center Ryan Getzlaf, back in the Ducks' lineup for the first time since spraining his left ankle last Monday, made a strong case to keep his spot on Canada's Olympic team.
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Local government has a strong case to make here.
And Lind has a strong case to make.
Perhaps, but there is a strong case to the contrary.
The point is this: There's a statistical case to keep him — a strong one.
I have a cler plastic case to keep it in.
Find a container or case to keep your kit.
Recently, the students added stronger motors and a new carbon fiber case to keep sand and dust out of the operational parts, Anderson explained.
A strong case can be made to keep the game human, keep the game universal, and, in what is perhaps soccer's greatest appeal over sports that have adopted technology, keep the beautiful game simple.
And we need a strong military to keep the peace.
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