equally valid

Frequency: 7.515.1 per million words

Used to state that two or more different things (e.g., arguments) have the same level of correctness.

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Examples (10)

  • We use a different, but equally valid, technique.
  • Both arguments presented are equally valid, making the decision difficult.
  • Her perspective, though unconventional, is equally valid and deserves consideration.
  • In a democratic society, all citizens' opinions should be treated as equally valid.
  • The research concluded that both methods were equally valid for measuring the phenomenon.
  • His concerns about the project's timeline were equally valid as hers.
  • There are multiple paths to success, and each one can be equally valid.
  • Historically, different cultures have developed equally valid systems of ethics.
  • Even if you disagree, you must admit that their reasoning is equally valid.
  • The teacher emphasized that there isn't one right answer; many interpretations can be equally valid.