Valid meaning in English
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Definition
valid: sound, good, reasonable, just, acceptable
- "Scientists initially thought that the result was an anomaly, and feared their data was tainted, however repeated testing confirmed that the data was in fact valid."
- "It reveals a candidate's true personality: how they relate to other people, their working style and, more importantly, whether or not they think that a horse is a valid form of transportation."
- "Your feelings are valid."
- "This is not a valid form of identification!"
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