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The phrase "a very rigorous sense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a strict or precise understanding of a concept or idea.
Example: "In a very rigorous sense, the term 'freedom' encompasses not only the absence of constraints but also the presence of opportunities."
Alternatives: "a highly precise understanding" or "a strict interpretation".
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The consequentialist standard, then, is strictly impartial in a very direct manner and in a very rigorous sense.
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"They are a very rigorous team.
"We do a very rigorous signature verification process".
And then we put them through a very rigorous recruitment process.
For the Pazzi Chapel, as a more decorative, less rigorous version of a very rigorous early Brunelleschi building, has never fit easily into a logical chronology.
"You have a very good chance of a very rigorous technical rebound in so many of these battered stocks".
"We gave her a very rigorous test, and she outscored people who had gone to Stanford and Harvard.
This productive plankton is known to have a very rigorous metabolic schedule, set to the sun.
"Keeping a very rigorous school system moving forward helps the economic development of the city," said Michael Mulgrew, the union president.
And it went through a very rigorous process of selection".
There is a very rigorous framework of security and data privacy consent.
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