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val·id Listen to audio/ˈvæləd/ adjective
1 [more valid; most valid] : fair or reasonable
a valid argument valid concerns There is no valid reason to proceed with the change. Her objections/conclusions were completely valid. You make a valid point.
2 : acceptable according to the law
a valid contract/license/deed/title You must present valid identification. Their marriage is not legally valid. The agreement is no longer valid under international law. My passport is still valid. [=it has not expired yet]opposite invalid
— val·id·ly adverb

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