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solid

[sol-id] / ˈsɒl ɪd /


ADJECTIVE
having three dimensions
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The Pima County Sheriff’s Department launched its investigation into the elder Guthrie’s disappearance last month and insisted Thursday that the investigation is still in full force and has some solid clues.

From Los Angeles Times

Near Visalia, most of its 500 residents live in mobile homes, where companies won’t install rooftop panels without a solid foundation.

From Los Angeles Times

"We know we must work with others who share our values to build solid capabilities," he told parliament.

From Barron's

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