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The phrase "a solid structure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is well-built, stable, or reliable, often in contexts related to architecture, engineering, or abstract concepts like arguments or plans.
Example: "The architect presented a design that not only looked appealing but also ensured a solid structure to withstand harsh weather conditions."
Alternatives: "a sturdy framework" or "a robust foundation".
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The other alternative is the development of a well-structured dimensional classification like SNOMED, but such a classification should have a solid structure based on clinical practice.
So it will have a solid structure and a center, but that is inherently fragile.
Rodgers said: "I felt we needed more of a solid structure.
Without the Hunger Games themselves the film lacks a solid structure.
What had seemed to be a solid structure from a distance proves to be a filigree Chinese puzzle close up.
This determines how firm the candy will be when it cools and the sugar forms a solid structure.
But if it lacked novelty or inspiration, at least underpinning this motley array of laws there is a solid structure: each department has its five-year plan already.
If a work of journalism is a solid structure made of facts, the novel is a moral and imaginative leap from atop that structure.
He sent out a classic stream of Chanel suits at the start, created via selective laser sintering, a technology used to bind materials and create a solid structure.
The Altima does have the science of smooth performance down pat, including a solid structure, a nifty front suspension design and 30 percent more sound absorption material inside.
"The high school, a solid structure impressively wrought in bastard Tudor, has voluminous parking space filled, in season, not merely with cars but Thunderbirds (a favored sixteenth-birthday present) and Corvettes alike," she wrote.
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