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"validity to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It typically means the state or quality of being valid, or the extent to which something is valid or logical. Example: This research study provides validity to the argument that exercise has a positive impact on mental health.
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There's no validity to that whatsoever.
Is there validity to the criticism?
There's some validity to all these beefs.
"The technology gave validity to the used-music market".
"We're not going to give validity to WikiLeaks," he said.
"There's no validity to that at all," he said.
There is absolutely no scientific validity to this statement.
So I think there is some validity to that conclusion.
In other words, he says, there is no validity to reserves created after 1993.
Clinton told me that she believed there was some validity to that critique.
Dr. Biagioli said there was some validity to the comparison.
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