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solid

[sol-id] / ˈsɒl ɪd /


ADJECTIVE
having three dimensions
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Young stars emit intense radiation that can strip away gases from nearby developing planets, leaving behind solid, rocky worlds.

From Science Daily

Stocks, despite the Goldilocks nature of recent economic data, which indicates easing inflation pressures with a resilient job market and solid GDP growth, can’t find their mojo.

From Barron's

Chief executive Nicolas Hieronimus said when he presented the results on Thursday that L'Oreal had achieved a "solid" performance "despite a context that was at the very least volatile and unfavourable".

From Barron's

HARVARD-WESTLAKE: Improved pitching, solid hitting and elite freshmen make the Wolverines title contenders.

From Los Angeles Times

Overall, he sees the result as solid, telling clients in a note that costs are being well managed, asset quality is benign, and capital levels are strong.

From The Wall Street Journal