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The phrase "a couple of valid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of valid items, ideas, or arguments in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "There are a couple of valid points to consider before making a final decision."
Alternatives: "a few valid" or "several valid".
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There are a couple of valid consumer responses to this.
In my defence there are a couple of valid reasons which I would like to elaborate on here.
3. Despite Powell's bumbling, she made a couple of valid points.
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Yet, despite all that was about to change about the personal computer, Mr. Sandberg-Diment's first column offered consumers a couple of remarkably prescient observations that are as valid today as they were in the summer of '82.
As a whole, from fourteen monitoring campaigns using a couple of weather stations, beginning on January 9 through August 12, 1654 valid comfort votes were obtained.
A valid restriction may limit overnight stays to a couple of nights a month or 10 days in six months.
This implies that we have to invoke a couple of identification assumptions that must hold a priori to ensure that the forecasts are valid.
At Glendale Community College students have a couple of school parking lots where they are allowed to park if they have a valid parking permit.
"A couple of crazies.
A couple of days?
A couple of monologues.
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