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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rigid system" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a system that is inflexible or strict in its rules and operations.
Example: "The organization operates under a rigid system that does not allow for any deviations from established protocols."
Alternatives: "an inflexible system" or "a strict framework".
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A decade ago, fashion was a rigid system.
Trap has helped minimize these factors with a rigid system.
"The crab's body is designed to work as a rigid system," Ms. Taylor said.
The hero is raised according to a rigid system devised by his father, Sir Austin Feverel.
But they enforced a rigid system of criminal justice in the name of maintaining social order.
He suggested that rather than a rigid system like the Kyoto protocol, putting pressure on countries through the weight of public opinion could be more effective.
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By the Postclassic, this had been codified into a much more rigid system closely resembling that of Japanese, in which a well-defined syllabary can supplement or even replace logograms.
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