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The phrase "making a strong case for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to argue or present evidence in support of a particular idea, proposal, or viewpoint.
Example: "The research presented in the report is making a strong case for the need to invest in renewable energy sources."
Alternatives: "arguing convincingly for" or "presenting a compelling argument for".
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Such harm can be irreversible and can span across generations, making a strong case for timely decision making and actions to prevent harm.
"The Missing Ink" succeeds in making a strong case for the renaissance of handwriting.
Donovan, however, is making a strong case for a return to the national team.
Perhaps most surprisingly of all, it also wound up making a strong case for the renewed health of painting.
"It's nice to see active-duty field-grade officers making a strong case for the repeal of D.A.D.T. and publishing it in the Army Times.
He exposed the dangerous lies peddled by Boris Johnson, as well as making a strong case for the security benefits of staying in the EU.
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She makes a strong case for an Obama presidency.
Many players can make a strong case for themselves.
Instead, Dixon made a strong case for the Heisman Trophy.
Terry Martin Hekker doesn't make a strong case for working wives.
Today, Sierra Leone makes a strong case for international intervention.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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