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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rigid discipline" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strict or inflexible set of rules or practices, often in the context of training or education.
Example: "The military is known for its rigid discipline, which instills a sense of order and responsibility in its personnel."
Alternatives: "strict regimen" or "firm discipline".
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Convinced that student unruliness was impeding learning, the school installed a rigid discipline system.
The actors sought spontaneity within a rigid discipline achieved through the most rigorous physical training.
That notion challenged Mr. McBurney, since he had long considered math a rigid discipline with a strict sense of right and wrong.
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Asian players have a reputation for rigid discipline.
It is to be a place of rigid discipline, filled with rituals, where students are called "scholars," drilled in basic skills and nitpicked about decorum -- girls endlessly reminded to close legs under the plaid uniform skirts, boys admonished to keep hands out of the pockets of their khakis.
His ends were rather a sort of rigid discipline of work: he never did free himself from the confines of Scots Calvinsim.
Rather, it's her attempt to combine aspects of a very traditional approach — rigid discipline, tracking, countdowns, rigorous accountability — with elements of a highly progressive curriculum.
It's just a matter of getting used to the rigid discipline.
"Boycott, Barrington, Sobers and Richards, accustomed to the rigid discipline demanded to play a long innings at international level, would have been well satisfied with such a performance," wrote the Almanack in its Five Cricketers of the Year essay in 1972.
He maintains a rigid work discipline, travelling from his Knightsbridge home to start writing in his office at 10am.
The result has been considered only partially successful however, for while it turned out more highly educated officers, that education was solely in a rigid scientific discipline suited to an Air Force that never came into existence, namely one relying on missiles rather than manned aircraft.
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