convincing case
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconvincingandcase
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convincing
adjective
uk/kənˈvɪn.sɪŋ/us/kənˈvɪn.sɪŋ/
able to make you believe that something is true ...
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case
noun
uk/keɪs/us/keɪs/
a particular situation or example ...
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(Definition ofconvincingandcasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofconvincing case
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To make aconvincingcase, some use hyperbole.
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There was noconvincingcaseof spontaneous remission.
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Together they make aconvincingcasefor the book's central propositions.
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Although his subjects are few in number, he makes aconvincingcasethat they are representative.
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Most important, he makes aconvincingcasefor the necessity of 'rethinking the middle class'.
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We have not heard aconvincingcasebecause aconvincingcasecannot be made for it.
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But before they can be adopted as alternative narratives they have to be narrated and employed inconvincingcasestudies.
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Unfortunately, while he makes aconvincingcase, he fails to address an important part of the literature: the developmental literature.
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The author makes aconvincingcasein countering the oversimplification in the media of the campaign finance issue.
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The author makes aconvincingcasefor the inclusion of affective aspects in the study of the mental lexicon.
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It makes aconvincingcasethat improvisation with generative functions is emerging as a new area of musical performance.
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He is making aconvincingcase.
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That is theconvincingcasefor change.
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He made a powerful andconvincingcase.
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Can he now make aconvincingcase?
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To me, that is aconvincingcase.
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But there is noconvincingcasefor extending it further.
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However, aconvincingcasewill need to be made.
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He is absolutely right and made a whollyconvincingcase.
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I salute him for theconvincingcasethat he made.
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I believe that there is aconvincingcasefor them.
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We had hoped for an exciting andconvincingcase.
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Eventually, we decided that that was aconvincingcase.
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I am sure that he made aconvincingcase.
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The figures fail to sustain aconvincingcase.
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