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The phrase "a valid expression of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing whether something accurately represents or conveys a particular idea, feeling, or concept.
Example: "Her poem is a valid expression of the struggles faced by many in society."
Alternatives: "an accurate representation of" or "a legitimate manifestation of".
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In context, each is a valid expression of our identity.
Christians, it seems, constantly ponder whether the excess of the season, its tinsel and commerce, isn't somehow a valid expression of the religious event.
Christopher Dunn, the lawyer representing the group, told Judge Kimba M. Wood of United States District Court that the sleeping protest was a valid expression of free speech and a reflection of the group's beliefs about the city housing policy.
It was also agreed that wearing a jilbab was a valid expression of faith by some Muslim women, although by no means all Muslims favour such a garment.
Over the past 15 to 20 years, both states and international organisations have started to review assumptions about sovereignty, and to ask whether the right to represent a state internationally should perhaps be contingent on a clear link to a valid expression of the will of the people.
Cardinal Levada's statement about the book, dated March 30 but released on Monday, said that it "cannot be used as a valid expression of Catholic teaching, either in counseling and formation, or in ecumenical and interreligious dialogue".
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The yield load in the SPT will be related to yield stress to provide a valid expression to evaluate the hardening of the material in any area of a stamped component regardless of the degree of strain achieved during the stamping process.
It's likely also the case that for others, Scottish nationalism is a more valid expression of their discontent with society than the solutions offered by the BNP, Pegida or even UKIP.
If the small percentages of women seeking surgical treatment after physical therapy for SUI are considered as a measure of success, then it would seem that the greater measure of effect, 'cured & improved', may be a more valid expression of women's satisfaction with the outcome.
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But Gershwin was caught in the cross-fire between "those who see mass culture as the most valid expression of our time, and those who see it as the end of Western civilization", as Gershwin scholar David Schiff puts it.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com