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The phrase "scientifically valid" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a claim, method, or idea that is supported by scientific evidence. For example: "The results of the study are scientifically valid, making it a reliable source of information."
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Some of it, he said, was not scientifically valid.
But the participants in the conference insist that their approach is scientifically valid.
But critics say the system allows companies to circumvent scientifically valid but costly trials.
This suggests that Mitchell and Webb's "Inebriati" sketch is scientifically valid.
"I think it's been a fair and open and scientifically valid process," he said.
But a culturally meaningful distinction isn't always a scientifically valid one.
None of these supposed risks has ever been established in scientifically valid studies.
There is no scientifically valid reason to use ibuprofen before exercise and many reasons to avoid it".
Is political correctness a problem in America today?" Polls about perceptions can be instructive, if they're scientifically valid.
TeenScreen purports to be a suicide-prevention tool — however, there is no scientifically valid screening tool for the prevention of suicide.
Before we go any further, to be completely clear, what is objectionable is the teaching of creationism or intelligent design as scientifically valid.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com