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View definitions for be valid

be valid

verb as in stand

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“For patients at lower risk, the vessels have formed plaques but without causing a stroke. The third group of patients is somewhere in between these two and often have kidney disease in combination with atherosclerosis. We also have preliminary evidence that the same concept may be valid in heart attacks.”

“In order to be valid, any alternative considered must meet this requirement unless the states agree to a compromise otherwise.”

This question has been puzzling legal experts since the Delhi High Court suggested this week that the notification banning the novel’s import - issued in 1988 - might no longer be valid, as the government couldn't locate it.

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And there will be valid concerns.

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She told fans that their tickets for the postponed concerts will be valid for the new dates and urged them to watch for updates.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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