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valid
is there any phrasal verb which mean "valid"?
I'd like to say
"My tickets are valid til the end of this month"
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Re: valid
Hello Unreg
You can say e.g.
1. My season ticket runs out at the end of the month.
This means:
2. My season ticket expires at the end of the month.
i.e. "my season ticket will no longer be valid after this month".
All the best,
MrP
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