valid

/ˈvælɪd/
adj 5

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1

(adj.) legally acceptable

VERBS

be | become | remain, stay

deem sth, hold sth

The court deemed his passport valid for international travel.

ADV

still

My driver's license is still valid for another two years.

no longer

legally

Your passport must be legally valid for at least six months before you can travel abroad.

PREP

for

Your passport is valid for another five years before you need to renew it.

2

(adj.) strong and convincing

VERBS

be, seem | become | remain

accept sth as, consider sth, deem sth, regard sth as

The school considers homeschooling as a valid educational option for many families.

ADV

extremely, very

absolutely, completely, perfectly

Her concerns about the project timeline were completely valid, so the team decided to extend the deadline.

not entirely | reasonably

equally

Both approaches to solving the math problem are equally valid ways to get the correct answer.

universally

These safety rules are universally valid across all our company's factories.

not necessarily

not strictly

His passport was not strictly valid because it expired last month.

still

no longer

Your passport is no longer valid after it expires next month.

logically, scientifically, statistically

The study's findings were statistically valid because the researchers collected data from thousands of participants.

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