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Discover Ludwig"solid purpose" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to a goal or mission that is strong and unwavering, often with moral implications. For example, "Susan dedicated her life to her solid purpose of helping others."
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Far from being rudderless or narcissistic, most entrepreneurs are driven by a clear vision and solid purpose.
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The whole purpose of the WSD report was to produce a body of solid evidence of the old-fashioned sort, to impress GPs that telehealth is respectable.
The discounts had a solid business purpose.
Yet Prokofiev's concentration on the seduction and betrayal did have a solid dramaturgical purpose.
The lawyer for Triumph, Richard Egbert, echoed Mr. Gioiella, saying the firm had a "solid business purpose" in seeing Mr. Silvester re-elected and hiring his two friends.
"Anyone investing in a meeting or an event has to have a solid business purpose," said Bruce M. MacMillan, chief of Meeting Professionals.
Piers looking at you We're soon at Boscombe Pier, which seems like it was built with solid concrete purpose, unlike the more fanciful ornate piers you'd find in Brighton, for example.
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"We had a good, solid all-purpose boat".
Interest-free plastic can cut your costs if used wisely, but there are solid multi-purpose cards that rarely get a mention.
While interest-free plastic can reduce interest costs if used wisely, there are also some solid multi-purpose credit cards that rarely get a mention.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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