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The phrase "something really solid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an idea, argument, or object that is strong, reliable, or well-founded. Example: "The proposal presented by the team was something really solid, and it convinced the board to approve the project."
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Something really solid".
"One of the things you have to do is pick a couple and make something really solid work".
"People typically think of a block of ice as something really solid and inflexible," Dr. Colgan said, "but the ice also deforms and oozes under its own weight".
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There's just something really good about a solid pair of socks.
Frontier knowledge is something new, and something really new cannot be turned into solid knowledge immediately.
Whether it's something that puts a completely new spin on an old work, or it is just a really solid production, it will be something that was difficult to pull off and worthy of the award.
Frontier research is that which produces something really new, and something really new cannot be turned into solid knowledge immediately.
Mark is solid, really solid.
A really solid debut.
"They both played really solid.
Really solid show, by the way.
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