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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made its case" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has presented a convincing argument or justification for a particular position or viewpoint.
Example: "The lawyer made its case effectively, persuading the jury of her client's innocence."
Alternatives: "presented its argument" or "established its position".
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"All parties involved, particularly the I.O.C.," Metzl said, "should hold China to the standard it set when it made its case for hosting the Olympics".
As of last fall, CPS, as it made its case for property taxes to be increased by the maximum amount possible, reported a budget shortfall of about $710 million.
So far, it has made its case with only a broad brush.
He says he will vote against the government because it has not made its case.
But if the board contends that the Energy Department has not made its case on Yucca, it also has found no factor to disqualify the site.
As the board made its case for Johnson, it did not reference the candidate's unfamiliarity with the war-torn city of Aleppo in northern Syria.
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It took a while, but Opeth made its case.
Then it talked about how kids can't get enough Silly Bandz, and then it made its case: I mean really.
"This is what bribery looks like," Assistant U.S. Attorney Peter Koski said Wednesday as the government made its case.
The prosecution has already made its case for the death penalty.
It would have been helpful had the exhibition taken such disagreements and passions into account and made its case less sensationally.
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