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The phrase "about the validity of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the legitimacy or soundness of a particular argument, claim, or concept.
Example: "The researchers published a paper that raised questions about the validity of their previous findings."
Alternatives: "regarding the legitimacy of" or "concerning the soundness of".
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But doubts remain about the validity of his position.
I'm not sure about the validity of this.
Skepticism about the validity of the Blue Sky ratings is common.
This followed concerns from the Standards and Testing Agency about the validity of the results".
But Dr. Fox was more concerned about the validity of the research, Dr. Zonderman said.
This debate is not about the validity of the death penalty.
But I'm not sure about the validity of his overall argument.
There's no question about the validity of votes, it's whether they'll count.
But doubt about the validity of W.M.D. evidence is found throughout the book.
The Russell Group say this is not a value judgment about the validity of each subject.
They began making hyper-technical arguments about the validity of nursing home contracts.
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