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The rigorous
adjective
Showing, causing, or favoring rigour; scrupulously accurate or strict
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The rigorous course fails more than half of its students.
The rigorous march from the Seventh Avenue subway to my Sixth Avenue office?
The rigorous metal craftsmanship of old developed into the Vorsprung durch Technik of the modern age.
The rigorous workouts just to prepare yourself for that one day.
The rigorous proof is given in [17].
The rigorous proofs are given by using Lyapunov theory.
The rigorous new Chinese cybersecurity laws we wrote about last November took effect today.
The rigorous results on averaging principles were firstly put forward by Krylov and Bogolyubov [1].
The rigorous, continual customer discovery process demands fortitude, students say.
As to the "rigorous academic standards": What is the evidence of CCSS "rigor"?
Many cannot take the rigorous schedule.
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