Like the strongest cases

Like the strongest cases - PROVABLE
Like the strongest cases

As a detective solving the mystery of the crossword clue ‘Like the strongest cases’, my thought process begins by analyzing the definition of the word ‘strongest‘. I consider various synonyms such as powerful, convincing and effective. This leads me to conclude that the word ‘strongest‘ refers to something that is difficult to challenge or disprove. Then, I turn my attention to the verb ‘cases‘, which suggests a legal context. I consider words that would appropriately describe a legal case that is difficult to dispute, such as ‘convincing‘ and ‘watertight‘. However, the clue explicitly asks for an adjective, and so I discard these options. Finally, I settle on ‘provable‘. This adjective perfectly encapsulates the idea of a case that is unassailable and impossible to refute. It fits both the legal context of the clue and the requirements of the crossword, resulting in a satisfying conclusion to the mystery.

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