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"make a convincing case" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to present an argument or evidence in a way that is persuasive and compelling. Example: "In order to win the debate, you will need to make a convincing case to support your position."
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Ghani needs to make a convincing case for all this.
But that was enough for Looper to make a convincing case to his bosses.
Despite a barrage of statistics, he fails to make a convincing case.
The prosecutors wanted to ensure they could make a convincing case.
On all three points, father and son make a convincing case.
can't make a convincing case that green growth is possible, then it's end of story.
"Tony Abbott needs to make a convincing case for these changes.
And neither could make a convincing case that the administration was easing anyone's pain.
Only then will investors be able to make a convincing case to their shareholders to invest in low carbon technology.
Herthel may make a convincing case for a Lava Man comeback, but his arguments have not swayed everyone.
Morandi and Vallini both make a convincing case for seeing Bono as a defender of the faith.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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