Sentence examples for a bit of rigid from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit of rigid" is not correct in English.
It seems to be an attempt to describe something that is somewhat inflexible or strict, but the construction is awkward.
Example: "The rules were a bit rigid, making it difficult for the team to adapt to changes."
Alternatives: "somewhat inflexible" or "a little strict."

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We have 30+ teachers from all over the world… We have quite a bit of rigid vetting process.

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A majority of the people who develop misophonia, have a bit of a rigid and compulsive personality.

"When you hear someone chewing loudly it's also a moral review: 'You should close your mouth when you eat' or 'You shouldn't type so loudly.' A majority of the people who develop misophonia, have a bit of a rigid and compulsive personality".

The game plan looks rigid when a bit of freedom might be called for.

I'd be lying if I didn't say I wasn't looking forward to a bit of (responsible) fun in an increasingly rigid world that's becoming choked with too many rules and fun-robbing regulations.

I find her to be too rigid and controlled, a bit of a snob and a health obsessive, while I'm sure she thinks that I am irrational and over-emotional, and too dependent on others.

This week we got to see a bit of culture clash between Mixon, the barbecue cook extraordinaire with rigid expectations and little tolerance for creativity, and Smith, the eclectic Southern chef who prizes creativity over recipe following.

You will need a long rigid tool that won't bend under a bit of tension in order to reach in and either press the unlock button or pull the door handle.

McWages are roughly comparable across the rich world (see chart, left panel), though rigid minimum-wage laws in western Europe make it a bit of an outlier.

A bit of hope.

A bit of decorum.

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