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"insufficiently rigorous" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is not strict or thorough enough. For example: "The student's work was marked down due to its insufficiently rigorous approach to the problem."
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Allen reviewed the literature, such as it was, and found most of it to be insufficiently rigorous.
"Child-centred education" is derided as insufficiently "rigorous" and the interests of employers and working parents take precedence.
The author stresses that those chiefly to blame were Argentina's own politicians and officials, who pursued an insufficiently rigorous fiscal policy to sustain a fixed exchange rate.
Even when US watchdogs started investigating, he admitted UBS had acted "in a manner that was insufficiently rigorous" to improve compliance.
The committee also questions ministers' claims that accountability will improve through greater transparency over spending, saying that "dumping" data into the public domain is an insufficiently rigorous guarantee of value for money.
Lauder went to Bronx High School of Science; he asked his parents if he could transfer there from the Barnard School for Boys, in Riverdale, which he found insufficiently rigorous.
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Are they insufficiently authoritative and rigorous, too in thrall to the latest book-with-buzz, too easily swayed by publicists' puff?
A year after the war started the newspaper asserted that some of its articles had not been as rigorous as they should have been, and were insufficiently qualified, frequently overly dependent upon information from Iraqi exiles desiring regime change.
Insufficiently, in my opinion.
They were insufficiently thorough.
Training: Rigorous.
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