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Discover Ludwig"quite solid" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is strong or firm. For example, "The foundation of the house was quite solid."
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Its build feels quite solid.
But the research itself looks quite solid.
The camera feels quite solid in your hands.
Still, he said, the Sudbury results look "quite solid".
It looks like they're quite solid, and that they project into the spectator's space.
Not quite solid, not quite liquid, the cup totters between two states of matter.
He was certainly in the top half of his year, quite solid and sound.
'They do have talented individuals, but Ian noticed they were quite solid as a team.
The players at the back we have we are quite solid.
Black is quite solid but must now withstand White's initiative in the short term.
Putting all the hoopla aside, however, the results were quite solid.
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