A: Well, are you going to argue the case in court?
B: No. I'm not going to argue it myself; it's too complicated.
A: Then, who's going to argue the case for you?
B: My lawyer. I've hired a lawyer, an expert on law to defend me in court.
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What does "who's going to argue the case for you" mean?
Does it mean "who's going to defend the case for you"?
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, that support the case).
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"argue the case" means to make arguments in support of the case (that is, to give reasons, make assertions, etc., that support the case).