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been valid
adjective
Well grounded or justifiable, pertinent.
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Such concerns may have been valid 15 years ago.
"It's never been valid but looking at these documents nothing could be further from the truth".
In World War II and probably in Korea, this may have been valid.
Those views may have been valid at one time, but they no longer apply.
The trouble is that while the concept might have been valid once, it is no longer.
And in the long history of political advertising, and politics generally, that may well have been valid.
"Kodak" and "Coca-Cola" have been valid trademarks for longer than 75 years and show no signs of running out.
Under Ross, the car search may have been valid if the officers had probable cause after the Gates arrived.
These conclusions would not have been valid against everyone, but Rosenthal, confident of his reading of this opponent, played a spade to his king to make the slam.
Even if it had been valid, prosecutors said, Mr. Burress would not have been allowed to carry the weapon in New York.
Later, contending that the placard should have been valid for parking all over the city, Sergeant Heyliger filed an appeal to the parking board.
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