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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very sound" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is solid, reliable, or well-founded, often in the context of arguments, decisions, or judgments.
Example: "Her reasoning was a very sound approach to solving the problem."
Alternatives: "a very solid" or "a very reliable".
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We have a very sound plan".
"He plays a very sound style.
He was not a very sound fellow.
Tell an adult"—is, of course, a very sound one.
"Pricing-wise, a property here is a very sound investment," he said.
But if a certain kind of secret stays secret, it's a very sound curiosity.
It's a very sound business that is in the process of still growing," he said.
But, he added, "I understand and accept and believe his reason was a very sound one".
"He maintains a treasure-trove of experience and a very sound long-term perspective".
"Schank's idea in principal is a very sound one," Professor Nusbaum said.
Azelia $45 ** 1/2 [Rating: Two and a Half Stars] A very sound wine, Hesser said, with concentrated herbal flavors.
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