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solid

[sol-id] / ˈsɒl ɪd /


ADJECTIVE
having three dimensions
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Munich might not be quite as close to the Alps as Denver is to the Rockies, but you can still easily fit the city’s beer gardens and some solid ski runs into the same weekend.

From The Wall Street Journal

Importantly, some solid economic data backed the rebound.

From Barron's

Importantly, some solid economic data backed the rebound.

From Barron's

The ad market remains solid for live sports and news, in line with Fox’s core business focus areas.

From Barron's

The outlook for American defense is solid, too.

From Barron's