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validity

Aussprache: [vəˈlɪdəti]

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Kontext: „truthfulness“

(noun) the quality of being true or correct. It means that something is based on facts and is dependable. If something has validity, it is accepted as true.

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The scientist confirmed the validity of her experiment with clear results.

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His argument lacked validity since it was based on weak evidence.

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How can we check the validity of this information?

Kontext: „legal“

(noun) the quality of being legally acceptable or recognized. If a contract has validity, it means it is official and can be enforced by law.

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The lawyer explained the validity of the contract to her clients.

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The agreement had no validity because it was not signed by both parties.

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Is this document's validity confirmed by a notary?

Kontext: „testing“

(noun) the accuracy of a test or measurement. It shows whether the test measures what it is supposed to measure.

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The teacher was pleased with the validity of the test results.

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The test's validity was questioned because the questions were confusing.

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What steps did the researchers take to ensure the validity of their study?

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