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solid

[sol-id] / ˈsɒl ɪd /


ADJECTIVE
having three dimensions
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Many “solid” potential recruits end up dropping out of consideration and leaving for other agencies out of frustration after waiting months to hear back, he said in a podcast interview this year.

From Los Angeles Times

The odds of lower interest rates despite an uptick in inflation and solid economic growth have bolstered investor demand for the precious metals, writes my colleague Martin Baccardax.

From Barron's

Americans might have waited until the last minute to wrap up their holiday shopping, but a nearly 4% rise in total holiday sales suggests consumer demand remained on solid footing.

From Barron's

“When Santa comes, the chances of continued solid times are high, while when Santa takes a break and stays in the North Pole, then trouble is higher,” Detrick said in a Tuesday client note.

From MarketWatch

Bets on lower Federal Reserve interest rates, despite both the quickening inflation pressures and solid GDP growth data, have added to the allure of precious metals, as has the recent rise in geopolitical risks.

From Barron's