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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very solid one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is strong, reliable, or well-founded, often in the context of an argument, idea, or object.
Example: "Her proposal for the new project is a very solid one, backed by extensive research and data."
Alternatives: "a strong one" or "a robust one."
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The coaching relationship is a very solid one, the younger Mr. Browne said, because he knows his father so well.
I've had a chance to look around the service for a few weeks, and the idea seems like a very solid one.
"Janet was sitting in the armchair, a very solid one which didn't have any legs," he recalls.
Not infallible, of course, but a very solid one.
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"The match was a really solid one.
He also thinks this one is a very solid pick.
They formed from a scene, a cultural movement, but each one retained a very solid identity.
With no clear-cut quarterback above the rest in the field, the Texans can pick one up a very solid option with the first pick in the second round, while selecting who is considered to be a potential Hall of Fame caliber player.
D'Amour begins with a very solid structure, going from backyard to front yard, from one house to another.
Hillary's basic argument is one of pragmatism, which is a very solid position for her to take (considering her own and her husband's political history).
It was a very solid finale, with both performers in great voice and neither one really stumbling.
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