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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rigid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is inflexible or strict in nature, often referring to rules, structures, or behaviors.
Example: "The organization has a rigid hierarchy that limits creativity and innovation among its employees."
Alternatives: "an inflexible" or "a strict".
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A decade ago, fashion was a rigid system.
Her back remains a rigid blockade.
Posture is not a rigid concept.
A lacrosse stick is a rigid slingshot.
The utility of a rigid crust?
"There's not a rigid quota.
"He had a rigid deadline.
Intramolecular exchange interactions in a rigid system.
Instead, they got a rigid coach.
RW played a rigid defensive minded game.
A rigid moral position admits few compromises".
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