meaning - What does this mean: "Why would that be the case?"



What does a person mean when they ask this question: "Why would that be the case?"



Answer



"to be the case" is an idiom meaning "to be thus" or "to be true"


"Why would that be the case?" --> "Why would that be true?" --> "What leads you to believe that that is true?"


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