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solid

[sol-id] / ˈsɒl ɪd /


ADJECTIVE
having three dimensions
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Clarke noted that CT scanning has become an essential method for studying delicate fossils, especially small dinosaurs and early birds trapped in solid rock.

From Science Daily

Omitting autos and gas, retail sales still rose a solid 0.5%.

From MarketWatch

Job growth in the private sector rose at a solid pace in March for the second straight month, according to payroll company ADP.

From MarketWatch

Job creation was solid across several sectors last month, according to ADP’s reading.

From The Wall Street Journal

Kansas City Fed President Jeffrey Schmid echoed that view on Tuesday, saying he sees “solid demand momentum, strong productivity gains, and relatively low unemployment,” with AI-driven business investment as a major engine of growth.

From Barron's