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'have a strong case' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when talking about having convincing evidence to support a claim in a legal situation, or a strong argument for a particular point of view. For example: "The prosecution has a strong case against the defendant, so the judge is likely to reach a guilty verdict."
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Yet his critics have a strong case.
And we have a strong case.
Peel and Disraeli have a strong case.
"I know I have a strong case.
"We believe we have a strong case," says the OFT.
President Obama and Democratic leaders have a strong case.
– the taxi drivers surely have a strong case.
"We think we'll have a strong case for approval".
They have a strong case against Mr Amaral.
"We think we have a strong case," he said.
Ms. Brookes appears to have a strong case.
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