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solid

[sol-id] / ˈsɒl ɪd /


ADJECTIVE
having three dimensions
Synonyms




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The situation and lack of a solid evacuation plan have left Americans in the region with “very limited” options available, according to U.S.

From Salon

“The business climate remains solid overall,” a top executive at a real estate company told ISM.

From MarketWatch

Private sector hiring showed some solid strength last month, according to new employment data.

From Barron's

Amanda is enraptured with its aspirational luxury: “The house had that hush expensive houses do. Silence meant the house was plumb, solid, its organs working in happy harmony.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Fitch said its affirmation reflects Indonesia’s track record of macroeconomic and financial stability, solid growth prospects and a relatively modest government debt burden.

From The Wall Street Journal