Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Validity"
The meaning of "Validity" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does data-backed validity mean?
A:
The study has data to back it up. In this case it's saying having the data makes it more valid.
Q:
What does validity mean?
A:
Thank you so much!
Q:
What does the validity of the rule that generally applies
in this sentence, Is the phrase "that generally applies" modifying "the validity"? or "the rule"? mean?
in this sentence, Is the phrase "that generally applies" modifying "the validity"? or "the rule"? mean?
A:
“That generally applies” is modifying “the rule.” It’s like “the validity of the usual rule.” 👍🏻
Q:
What does validity mean?
A:
Validity is the state of being correct, authentic or genuine.
Example sentences using "Validity"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with validity.
A:
"The validity of that test is in question"
"There is no validity in what you're saying"
"People have questioned validity of that statement"
"There is no validity in what you're saying"
"People have questioned validity of that statement"
Synonyms of "Validity" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between extend the validity by 1 week and extend the expiration date by 1 week ?
A:
In this context, they mean the same.
Q:
What is the difference between validity and validation ?
A:
validity: "is valid"
validation: "saying something is valid"
validation: "saying something is valid"
Q:
What is the difference between validity and soundness ?
A:
Do you have some content to provide so I can explain better?
Translations of "Validity"
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? How to ask validity of some documents???
A:
@Kaur9 you can simply ask..
may I know until when this document is valid?
may I know until when this document is valid?
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? validity
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? validity
A:
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Other questions about "Validity"
Q:
I am researching the validity of U.S. patents. Today, they are valid for 20 years after approval in the US, but how many years were they valid in the 1910s? I have checked the Japanese and English versions of Wikipedia, but cannot find any reliable information on this issue. Can anyone recommend a good source on this?
A:
"The original patent term under the 1790 Patent Act was decided individually for each patent, but "not exceeding fourteen years". The 1836 Patent Act provided (in addition to the fourteen-year term) an extension "for the term of seven years from and after the expiration of the first term" in certain circumstances. In 1861 the seven-year extension was eliminated and the term changed to seventeen years. The signing of the 1994 Uruguay Round Agreements Act then changed the patent term from seventeen years from the date of issue to the current twenty years from the earliest filing date."
This is from Wikipedia, but of course has direct links to all their primary sources for this information. It is under the History header.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Term_of_patent_in_the_United_States
This is from Wikipedia, but of course has direct links to all their primary sources for this information. It is under the History header.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Term_of_patent_in_the_United_States
Q:
1. I was questioned of my validity of being there with my child in surgery.
2. I was questioned of who I was.
3. I was asked of my job history and provided a detailed description.
I've come across the sentences on the internet. I'm not sure whether they sound natural or not. I think that "of" isn't the correct preposition in those sentences and it should be changed with "on" or "about" because they doesn't make sense if re-written as below
4. He questioned me of my validity of being there with my child in surgery.
5. He questioned me of who I was.
6. He asked me of my job history and provided a detailed description.
2. I was questioned of who I was.
3. I was asked of my job history and provided a detailed description.
I've come across the sentences on the internet. I'm not sure whether they sound natural or not. I think that "of" isn't the correct preposition in those sentences and it should be changed with "on" or "about" because they doesn't make sense if re-written as below
4. He questioned me of my validity of being there with my child in surgery.
5. He questioned me of who I was.
6. He asked me of my job history and provided a detailed description.
A:
In the sentences above 1. I was questioned of my validity of being there with my child in surgery.
2. I was questioned of who I was.
3. I was asked of my job history and provided a detailed description.
It would make more sense if you changed the "of" to either on or about like you had thought because it makes the sentences make more sense.
Like for example they could be changed to ..
1. I was questioned about my validity on being there with my child in surgery.
2. I was questioned on who I was.
3. I was asked about my job history and I provided a detailed description.
2. I was questioned of who I was.
3. I was asked of my job history and provided a detailed description.
It would make more sense if you changed the "of" to either on or about like you had thought because it makes the sentences make more sense.
Like for example they could be changed to ..
1. I was questioned about my validity on being there with my child in surgery.
2. I was questioned on who I was.
3. I was asked about my job history and I provided a detailed description.
Q:
I was questioned of my validity of being there with my child in surgery. Does this sound natural?
A:
@thor6odin6son6 then, how about this sentence? "I was questioned of who I was"
Q:
How long is the validity of the Ilets test? Does this sound natural?
A:
If you had to replace "validity" with another word?
Q:
Could you please tell me the validity date for this letter Does this sound natural?
A:
"Could you please tell me the date of validity for this letter" would sound a little more natural. 😊 or just "validity date" instead of "date of validity" would also be fine!
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