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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a strong case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when presenting an argument or justification that is compelling or well-supported.
Example: "The evidence presented in the report serves as a strong case for the need to implement new policies."
Alternatives: "as a compelling argument" or "as a solid justification".
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But he also argues that it serves as a strong case study in what makes Casey Casey.
Although Iraqi officials have amassed what has been described as a strong case tying Mr. Hashimi's bodyguards to a string of assassinations, there is scant evidence against Mr. Hashimi beyond the bodyguards' confessions.
Mr. Iyer finds the same lack of global brotherhood in the confused aftermath of the Centennial Park bombing during the 1996 Olympics, when a white man yells at a visitor from the Middle East: "You see what happens when we let you people in?" What Mr. Iyer discerns in this is not so much provincialism and bigotry as a strong case for slowing life down a bit and understanding the people around us.
Overall, Germany can be regarded as a strong case of internal flexibility.
This argument is not altogether unreasonable, as a strong case can be made that people like KSM are enemy soldiers and should be tried as such.
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He exposed the dangerous lies peddled by Boris Johnson, as well as making a strong case for the security benefits of staying in the EU.
Brown makes the comments in his new book Britain: Leading Not Leaving, written to coincide with the EU referendum campaign and which explores Britain's post-war relationship with the EU, as well as making a strong case for Britain's continuing membership.
Our findings should lead to further studies focusing on this subpopulation, as well as making a strong case for the advantage of utilizing primary cells from this subpopulation as an experimental model system.
Ingram was dynamic as well, making a strong case to add another piece to Alabama's rich football history.
Answer the question and as long as you make a strong case, based on some evidence, you should be okay".
Most of the career experts I spoke with said there was no harm in asking, as long as you could present a strong case and had a solid track record at your job.
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