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'makes a good case' is correct and usable in written English.
You use this phrase when you are trying to say that someone's argument is convincing and well-supported. For example, "My colleague's presentation on the new marketing strategy makes a good case for increased investments in digital media."
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Mr. Dallek makes a good case.
As such it makes a good case for Brexit.
"Opulent" makes a good case for the visual pleasure principle.
The book makes a good case that educators should put more emphasis on professional apprenticeships.
He thinks this makes a good case for Britain to adopt the euro.
Walker argues otherwise, and his book makes a good case for the medium's resilience.
The revival of "Biography" makes a good case for his reinstatement to the theatrical pantheon.
On the road, in normal driving, the Auris makes a good case for itself.
But Wu makes a good case that the Internet is vulnerable to the cycle.
Mr. Burkle, a Los Angeles grocery billionaire, makes a good case to "throw the bums out".
Chelsea Through Sept. 1 "Opulent" makes a good case for the visual pleasure principal.
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