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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel rigid" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a physical sensation of stiffness or inflexibility. Example sentence: After sitting at my desk all day, my back muscles feel rigid and sore.
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For a festival that thrives on encouraging difference, these arrangements feel rigid.
Owners suggested that among neighbors, informal models may be preferable because they are less likely to make people feel rigid and defensive.
A damaged joint may feel rigid particularly in the morning and after exercise.
It should click and feel rigid when it is in place.
In cases such as this, your abdomen might also feel rigid and board-like.
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Baauer's bass was firm, and isolated in a way that felt rigid.
The frame felt rigid, but absorbed more road judder than most.
I usually prefer pared-back menus but this feels rigid and lacking in imagination.
It feels rigid in the organized levels here, drained of any life.
Being "outrageous" for its own sake feels rigid and as old as the old establishment felt to the teenagers of the 1950s.
While these are often riveting, the back and forth saps the novel of momentum, and at times the structure feels rigid.
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