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The phrase "makes a compelling case" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a strong argument or evidence that persuades others to agree with a certain point of view. Example: "The lawyer's closing statement made a compelling case for the defendant's innocence, leaving the jury with no doubt in their minds."
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Raider-Roth (2005), while not explicitly addressing self-assessment, makes a compelling case for including students in decision-making processes that impact their lives.
He makes a compelling case.
David Leonhardt makes a compelling case for a college education.
But even so, he makes a compelling case.
Music journalist Hepworth makes a compelling case for 1971.
And even a cursory look at the numbers makes a compelling case for action.
Still, he catches Le Corbusier's irascibile personality well and makes a compelling case for his importance.
May I suggest a great article that makes a compelling case.
Their research, coupled with other evidence, makes a compelling case for a pre-Clovis human presence.
Dehaene makes a compelling case that these brain areas have been "recycled" for reading.
Each team makes a compelling case for recruiting with the long haul in mind.
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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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