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The phrase "not rigid" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not fixed or inflexible. For example: "The policy was not rigid, allowing for changes to be made."
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We are not rigid".
They're not rigid, these two.
Spine up but not rigid.
However, if the rules are not rigid, corruption creeps in.
The system's 4-4-2 but it's not rigid.
I'm not rigid in that way at all.
Even red is not rigid; it comes in many shades.
Reality is messier, but Germany is not rigid.
This is according to the law … we are not rigid on the constitution".
These categories are not rigid -- children from a single family can go different ways.
Religion and spirituality should be about communion, not separation; connection, not rigid categories and rote.
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