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The phrase "a really solid one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is reliable, strong, or of good quality, often in a positive context.
Example: "After reviewing several proposals, I believe this is a really solid one that meets all our requirements."
Alternatives: "a very strong option" or "a truly dependable choice."
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"The match was a really solid one.
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Even if Scott managed to turn Prometheus 2 into a really solid viewing experience, I think the first one proved that unravelling the mystery of Alien and the Space Jockey and the Derelict spaceship (a.k.a. "the Croissant") isn't something people actually want to see.
We've got a really solid team here". Froome acknowledged Movistar would be "one of the strongest teams" but also expects Spanish duo Alberto Contador and Joaquim Rodriguez to be "up there".
On one hand, I thought it was a really solid Tarantino movie.
A really solid debut.
Bookout had a really solid game".
"This was a really solid vellum binding.
It was a really solid claim.
"This was a really solid building," Mr. Rogers said.
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