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The phrase "a rigorous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is thorough, strict, or demanding in terms of standards or processes.
Example: "The research team conducted a rigorous analysis of the data to ensure the accuracy of their findings."
Alternatives: "a thorough" or "a strict".
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A rigorous fairness prevailed.
Eisenhower was a rigorous editor.
They have a rigorous curriculum.
He is rightly urging a rigorous standard.
That job was a rigorous foundation.
Workdays have a rigorous time structure.
Medicine strives to be a rigorous science.
He kept a rigorous touring schedule.
Washington already has a rigorous evaluation system.
"This was a rigorous, collaborative process.
This is a rigorous process".
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