very valid

Frequency: 8.545.3 per million words

A common way to emphasize that something is convincing or well-founded.

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Examples (10)

  • That's a very valid point you've raised.
  • Her arguments were very valid, making it hard to disagree.
  • I think your concerns are very valid and deserve attention.
  • The study presented very valid evidence to support its claims.
  • Even though it was unexpected, his explanation seemed very valid.
  • You have a very valid reason for feeling that way.
  • The judge considered her defense to be very valid.
  • It's a very valid question, and we should address it.
  • We need to acknowledge that these criticisms are very valid.
  • This approach offers a very valid solution to the problem.