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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rigor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a strictness or severity in a particular context, often related to rules, standards, or processes.
Example: "The research was conducted with a rigor that ensured the validity of the results."
Alternatives: "a strictness" or "a severity".
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"You can say there's a rigor in the interrogation, a rigor in the interview.
CNN has a rigor that generates respect.
"I had a rigor, uncontrolled shaking and chills.
Such a rigor to get that -- then, it frees you".
Artfully constructed, they married a rigor worthy of a nun with the steaminess of a streetwalker.
There's a rigor in Fannie Mae that I didn't always find in government".
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But when they weigh in on history, philosophy, or sociology, they so often proceed like it's a rigor-less free-for-all…and end up spouting lots of gibberish.
With the series lost and with the Springboks making 10 changes for this final game, something special had to happen to prevent this being not so much a dead rubber as a rigor-mortis Test.
The arrowheads highlight unextended branches in a rigor-KCBP trichome.
The arrows highlight two elongated branches with a fine tip, but in an irregular pattern, in a rigor-KCBP trichome.
By Hannah Aizenman March 8, 2018 Lucie Brock-Broido possessed a formal rigor and a supernatural sensibility.
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