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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rigid vision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a perspective or viewpoint that is inflexible or unchanging.
Example: "The company's leadership has a rigid vision for the future, leaving little room for innovation or adaptation."
Alternatives: "a fixed perspective" or "an inflexible outlook".
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Xi has inscribed on his country a rigid vision of modernity.
For a longtime resident of Beijing, the capital of a state that stresses a rigid vision of national identity and tries to restrict the spread of even its major regional languages, like Cantonese, a visit to this museum was electrifying.
Was he a "family values" misogynist promoting a rigid vision of sexual purity while cheating on or abusing his wife and other women, like Jack Ryan, David Hager, Henry Hyde, Newt Gingrich, Strom Thurmond, John Ensign, Herman Cain and Mark Souder?
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The farmland with its rolling fields of wheat stands in lush contrast to the families in the region, hard folk tied to a rigid Protestant vision of morality where pleasures are few, forgiveness is slow in coming and retribution rules the day.
A decade ago, fashion was a rigid system.
Yet, constrained by political compromise and a rigid union hierarchy largely of his own creation, Walter Reuther never fully realized his vision of a national social transformation.
"He had a rigid deadline.
A lacrosse stick is a rigid slingshot.
Her back remains a rigid blockade.
Posture is not a rigid concept.
The utility of a rigid crust?
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