/gʊd keɪs/ – Phrase
Definition: lý lẽ có căn cứ.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “good case” refers to a legal matter or situation that has a strong likelihood of success in court or in a legal proceeding. It typically implies that there is substantial evidence, legal precedent, or other factors that support the position or argument being made. A good case is one that is well-founded and has a high probability of achieving a favorable outcome for the party presenting it.
Example: In this particular legal matter, we have a strong argument and believe we have a good case against the defendant.