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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rigid atmosphere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an environment or situation that is strict, inflexible, or lacking in warmth and openness.
Example: "The meeting was unproductive due to the rigid atmosphere that discouraged open discussion and creativity."
Alternatives: "a strict environment" or "a tense atmosphere".
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Our brains don't make connections in a rigid atmosphere because there is too much pressure and too much influence from others in the group.
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But it becomes more and more complicated in this very rigid atmosphere.
As it touched Nishida's early years, this "modernization" came in the form of both a rigid, often oppressive school atmosphere that demanded obeisance to the emperor, and a liberating exposure to the progressive ideas of the Japanese "Enlightenment" that had introduced western philosophy to Japan.
For young people from small towns, unfamiliar with city life, the atmosphere can arouse a rigid defensiveness, said Mughees-uddin Sheikh, a dean at the University of the Punjab in Lahore, Pakistan's second-largest city.
A decade ago, fashion was a rigid system.
"Their showmanship is very awkward because they have lived in a rigid society and their stage attitude reflects that social atmosphere," he said.
We find that the deep interior of the planet rotates nearly as a rigid body, with differential rotation decreasing by at least an order of magnitude compared to the atmosphere.
"He had a rigid deadline.
A lacrosse stick is a rigid slingshot.
Her back remains a rigid blockade.
Posture is not a rigid concept.
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