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The phrase "able to give valid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to provide accurate or acceptable information or responses.
Example: "The expert is able to give valid insights on the topic due to their extensive research and experience."
Alternatives: "capable of providing valid" or "qualified to offer valid".
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To minimize negative effects, parental burden should be derived from very detailed and separated questions (e.g. travelling distances, medication, therapies etc).. Parents are only able to give valid information on their own expenses for a limited de-fined period.
Based on our study results, since the subjects with >0.25 IU/ml of IFN-γ secretion to PHA were able to give valid QFT-G results, we suggest that the IFN-γ level <0.25 IU/ml would be a better cut-off point for PHA.
In more advanced stages of dementia, the majority of individuals are no longer able to give valid self-reports.
CAB members felt that people with schizophrenia, despite low health literacy and particular explanatory models, were able to give valid informed consent to issues relating to data sharing and secondary analysis.
It is possible that the inclusion of patients with a greater variance in symptom scores may have resulted in the emergence of significant differences between those who were and were not victimised, but ethics approvals required the inclusion of those able to give valid consent.
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In some cases, it requires "approval of the guardianship court (applicable only when the person concerned is not able to give a valid consent)", the report notes.
Under the new regulations, if a tester turns up at the given location and they are not there, that counts as one missed test unless they are able to give a "valid excuse".
What must potential subjects understand to give valid consent?
Ideally, operational and not sales staff are most likely to give valid responses.
And in Connecticut, the language arts curriculum requires kindergartners to read familiar books out loud with fluency, be able to give written and oral responses to questions about books read to them, and "make valid inferences about characters and events using supporting details".
Saving money, reducing our environmental footprint, being able to give our existing kids more attention and not letting the children outnumber/overpower us are all valid points.
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