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The phrase "a more rigorous response" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for a response that is more thorough, detailed, or precise than a previous one.
Example: "In light of the new evidence presented, we require a more rigorous response to the concerns raised."
Alternatives: "a more thorough reply" or "a more detailed answer."
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He called for a more rigorous response when migrant workers die, including postmortems, interviews with the deceased's colleagues, rapid repatriation of bodies and, where appropriate, prosecution of employers.
Both investigators and the general population supported a more rigorous response in the medical school scenario than in the humanities and social sciences department scenario.
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We also used a more rigorous assessment of response rates based on WOMAC pain scales than that used in the GAIT study [ 11], specifically a 50% reduction in WOMAC pain as the definition of a response to treatment as opposed to a 20% reduction (Table 4).
We have formulated an analytic expression for the electroreflectance (ER) spectrum associated with the valence donor transition in terms of the nonlocal description of optical response, a more rigorous approach than the long-wavelength approximation.
Application of this approach to food allergy provides a foundation for a more rigorous quantitative understanding of variability in allergic response.
The work is a more rigorous approach than that already published on random superharmonic response by the authors, and the results obtained corroborate the previous ones.
A more rigorous study is being designed to answer these research questions more definitively.
This is a more rigorous version of the validated SANE metric which only allows responses from 0%to100%0% (i.e. cannot determine if a patient reported a worse condition due to the procedure) (Williams et al. 1999; Shelbourne et al. 2012).
In response, the watchdog said it had now introduced a "more rigorous inspection framework".
A more rigorous approach consists however in adding uncorrelated noise on the time domain responses at each sensor before proceeding to an operational modal analysis.
Preliminary reports (Hertrich et al. 2005; Hall and Plack 2007) suggest somewhat different responses for IRN and Huggins pitch and so a more rigorous examination of the evidence for a pitch center is now required.
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