reasonably valid

Frequency: 6.58.4 per million words

Indicates that there is a good and sensible basis for something to be considered correct.

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Examples (10)

  • The argument presented was reasonably valid, even if not entirely conclusive.
  • Her explanation for the delay seemed reasonably valid to the committee.
  • Even an imperfect sample can yield reasonably valid insights if analyzed correctly.
  • While not perfect, the research methodology produced reasonably valid results.
  • The court found the evidence to be reasonably valid given the circumstances.
  • We need to ensure that our conclusions are reasonably valid and supported by data.
  • His objection was reasonably valid, prompting a re-evaluation of the plan.
  • To be considered reasonably valid, the theory requires further empirical testing.
  • The manager accepted her reasonably valid excuse for missing the deadline.
  • Despite initial skepticism, their proposed solution proved to be reasonably valid.