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The phrase "audacious rigorous" is not a standard expression in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could be used to describe an approach or method that is both bold and thorough, but clarity would depend on additional context.
Example: "The team's audacious rigorous approach to problem-solving led to innovative solutions that others had overlooked."
Alternatives: "bold and thorough" or "daring and meticulous".
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The goings-on in the Masters and Johnson laboratory, by contrast, were audacious, rigorous and weird.
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Be audacious.
Audacious, indeed.
Audacious stroke.
Training: Rigorous.
How audacious?
That's rather audacious.
We are audacious".
(Audacious, but perhaps unwise).
Very rigorous?
Rigorous standards.
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