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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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There's a good case to be made...

Hi,

Does anyone know what does, "there's a good case to be made" mean?

To me, it sounds like "it's reasonable to do that". Is it correct?

Thanks!
  

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Hi,

Does anyone know what does, "there's a good case to be made" mean?

To me, it sounds like "it's reasonable to do that". Is it correct?

No. 'A case' here means 'a convincing argument'.



eg 'There's a good case to be made that another recession will occur next year'.

This means

'It is possible to make a convincin

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