Make a case meaning in English
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Definition
to make a case: to argue for something, to defend an idea
Luna, you've made a convincing case for recycling in the work place. We've listened to your argument and it really makes sense.
- "Bruno : Susie, you make a very convincing case for using ethical labor, whatever the cost."
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