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"made the case" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to present an argument or supporting evidence in order to convince someone of something. Example: During the trial, the lawyer made a strong case for the defendant's innocence, presenting multiple witnesses and compelling evidence.
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He hasn't made the case.
Krivsky made the case once again.
We never made the case for Europe".
"I made the case for all three.
"He has simply not made the case for action.
But colleagues say he never made the case in cabinet.
"It's plausible, but no one has really made the case".
Against Dole, they made the case for normalization.
And he made the case for each one".
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Klein made the case again.
Has Devitt made the case for intrinsic essentialism?
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