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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have a validity of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express that something has a certain amount of validity or credibility. For example, "This opinion has a validity of 10 years."
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The diagnoses in the register have a validity of 98%.
A similar case definition of gout has been shown to have a validity of 90% in the General Practice Research Database (GPRD) [ 14, 15].
Validation studies of birth certificates in California and other U.S. states have indicated that factors such as demographic information and parity have a validity of > 90% (Baumeister et al. 2000; Northam and Knapp 2006).
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However, this key has a validity of N slots and is established only in the beginning of this interval.
In the practice block, the temporal cues had a validity of 100%%, to enhance learning of the cue conflict contingencies.
"As if that thing could have a validity, a life of its own even, independent of me, something transcendent and full of energy.
The medical student sample had a validity total of N=680, with a minimum of 0.2 and a maximum of 2.2.
The practicing medics sample had a validity total of N=1 06, with a minimum of 0.5 and a maximum of 2.5.
On this basis, only 11 out of the 17 studies had a validity score of 8 or more (worst possible score 0; best possible score 16).
33 Validation studies have shown that the Swedish hospital discharge register has a case validity of 95% for a primary diagnosis of HF 32 and a case validity of 98% for AF.
The endogenous cue (arrow) had a predictive validity of 80%%, and participants were explicitly informed of the high validity of this cue.
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