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solid

[sol-id] / ˈsɒl ɪd /


ADJECTIVE
having three dimensions
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Against Villa, the pair put in another solid display in a goalless first half before Brazilian Gabriel started the goal-fest, scoring a scrappy goal three minutes after the restart.

From BBC

But Gabriel and Jurrien Timber started after injuries, giving Arsenal a far more solid look following their recent defensive wobbles.

From Barron's

“Silver is not a solid long-term investment at current prices.”

From MarketWatch

“Silver is not a solid long-term investment at current prices. If you are trading it, we suggest keeping position sizes on the smaller side to take advantage of near-term volatility,” Colas wrote.

From Barron's

If the bare minimum is enough for you to be seen and recognized for solid work, there might be no need to become an office overachiever.

From The Wall Street Journal