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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stiff connection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a connection that is rigid, inflexible, or lacking in smoothness, often in a technical or metaphorical context.
Example: "The network experienced issues due to a stiff connection between the two servers, causing delays in data transfer."
Alternatives: "a rigid connection" or "an inflexible connection".
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Following the insertion and in the presence of primary stability, a stiff connection to the Herbst appliance was required.
The result is a stiff connection between the skull and TPC by a multitude of fibrous connections, which maintain acoustic isolation.
The forming osseous tissue develops on both the sides of the neck and acetabulum, creating a stiff connection with the implanted mesh.
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The mesh manifested osteoprotective properties and enabled the formation of a stiff-elastic connection within the hip joint.
The polypropylene mesh, acting as an equivalent for the femoral head, enabled formation of a stiff-elastic connection within the hip joint.
Glued-in rods form very stiff connections and can be used to effectively connect structural timber members without disrupting their visible exterior.
A stiff gentility reigns.
He's a stiff!
It's a stiff.
'E's a stiff!
A stiff challenge!
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