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The phrase "certain degree of rigidity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the level of strictness or inflexibility in a system, process, or behavior.
Example: "The regulations allow for a certain degree of rigidity, ensuring that all safety standards are met."
Alternatives: "some level of inflexibility" or "a specific amount of strictness."
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One way in which to overcome this problem is to try and conformationally restrain the flexible chain by the insertion of one or more functional groups that are restricted in their rotation, thereby introducing a certain degree of rigidity.
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As crystallization demands extensive protein protein interactions and a certain degree of conformational rigidity, we hypothesized that the changes in protein behavior in solution might translate to drastic changes in crystallizability.
It began in Silicon Valley, where companies ceded a certain degree of autonomy to knowledge workers, recognizing that too much rigidity could stifle creative output.
"A certain degree of risk is accepted.
There's a certain degree of shame".
Everybody has a certain degree of leadership.
And with a certain degree of fear.
Therefore, it possesses a certain degree of robustness and adaptability.
The expressed fused proteins have a certain degree of immunogenicity.
Therefore a certain degree of changeability is inevitable.
"Any major surgery entails a certain degree of risk".
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