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"makes a case for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express the idea of advocating for something or presenting an argument in support of a particular point of view. Example sentence: The study makes a case for the importance of teaching critical thinking in school curriculums.
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JOE WEISENTHAL makes a case for protectionism.
The movie makes a case for both.
An entomophagy expert makes a case for eating insects.
Meanwhile, Neal St. Anthony makes a case for optimism.
James W. Hall makes a case for reading "trashy" fiction.
Mark Peters makes a case for banning the word "natural".
Colin McGuire makes a case for adapting books into films.
This is a hardtop that makes a case for itself.
Maura Kelly makes a case for reading thick books, slowly.
Michelle Dean makes a case for "bad books".
Katharine Birbalsingh makes a case for free schools.
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