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The phrase "a solid thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object that has a definite shape and volume, or to refer to something that is reliable or substantial in nature.
Example: "In the world of physics, a solid thing is defined as having a fixed shape and volume, unlike liquids and gases."
Alternatives: "a tangible object" or "a concrete item".
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It used to be a solid thing – coins or paper.
Nothing in the film is a solid thing or an action; everything is an example.
"I thought that was a solid thing to do," Mr. D'Agosta said.
The moment is now to make a solid thing called Kenya.
Her studio, then, seems like a solid thing in a floating world, and I am determined to see it.
But now, watching Dad, I realized that I'd mainly discovered what a solid thing an identity is.
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He wouldn't eat any solid thing they gave him.
"Too?" she says, crying, laughing, pulling Olivia in as well, so that the three form a kind of solid thing, a weight, a substance, as round as a boulder, which, for the moment, fills in the empty space that was there just before.
It's a beautiful, solid thing.
I felt like she had finally accepted my presence as a real and solid thing, less because of anything in particular that I did than because I was just there, day after day.
For the past four years, the Ice Factory has been used by its inventor to force an entry into American ice, and, while national attention has been turned to other places in the economy — toward fleeting, digital products that never need to be hit hard with a sledgehammer — there has been a revolution in the simplest solid thing you can buy in a supermarket.
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