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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a really rigid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very strict, inflexible, or unyielding in nature.
Example: "The company's policies are a really rigid framework that leaves no room for creativity."
Alternatives: "extremely inflexible" or "very strict".
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Because I was trying to fight a rigid, singular narrative with a really rigid, singular narrative".
"I think it's a wish fulfillment of sorts because she starts off this movie being a really rigid woman, and kind of very sterile individual".
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"A truly strong tree can flex and bend in the wind, but a tree that is really rigid and stiff is more likely to get snapped". Do you avoid going to the doctor?
"I realize now I was really rigid.
I'm really rigid in terms of how much I'm spending on food, socialising and trips every month.
"In the past, people thought of these clusters as really being these rigid scaffolds, but just within the last few years there's more and more evidence coming up that they're not really rigid," Drennan says.
She started getting really rigid in her spine.
So I like that Sheryl sort of breaks down the really rigid definition of mentorship, because by no means would I want to like an hour with one person each week.
My mom had always been really rigid about our studies.
I think by staging the portraits they often end up being really rigid and awkward, which reflects the reality of what was happening when I was taking the picture". Breakups are rough for countless reasons.
If Plan A really was as rigid and dogmatic as our critics claim, I'd be demanding a Plan B, and getting Danny and Vince to design it.
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