solid defence

Frequency: 7.211.2 per million words

Used in legal or sports contexts to mean a reliable and strong argument or strategy.

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  • The lawyer's solid defence convinced the jury of her client's innocence.
  • Our team won the championship thanks to a solid defence that conceded only one goal.
  • The defendant has built a solid defence against the serious accusations.
  • The coach is focusing on building a solid defence to counter the opponent's strong attack.
  • Without a solid defence, it will be very difficult to win the case.
  • Their team's reputation is built on a solid defence and quick counter-attacks.
  • Mounting a solid defence requires meticulous preparation and evidence gathering.
  • Despite constant pressure, the team maintained a solid defence throughout the final minutes.
  • The prosecution struggled to find cracks in their solid defence strategy.
  • A solid defence will be the key to their success in the upcoming playoffs.