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The phrase "rigid upbringing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a strict or inflexible way of raising a child. Example: Sarah's rigid upbringing had a major impact on her as an adult, causing her to struggle with authority and always seek control in every situation.
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Ms. Lee's nocturnal revels are staged assaults against societal conventions and, in her case, a rigid upbringing.
Early on, Nate Phelps chafed at his rigid upbringing, refusing to sell candy for the church, hiding and reading comic books.
But with no WiFi throughout the course of the Edo era, these pornographic prints were popular among men and women of all classes, offering a particular escape to those born of a more rigid upbringing.
Depending on your experience with faith, it can remind you of a rigid upbringing where you begrudgingly went to church every weekend and Bible study throughout the week, it can be a sweet reminder to say grace before you chew, or it can be a driving force in every area of your life.
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Having fought against a rigid Mennonite upbringing merely to race his bike, he was also fighting the pain from an injured hip.
Ah yes, that strict Asian upbringing again.
The boys were encouraged to join in with the ongoing household debate from an early age, but neither brother views it as a rigid or overly serious upbringing.
She was raised to believe in certainties like these – and this became a problem, in her mid-20s, when Mvula found out her parents were breaking one of the most rigid conventions of her upbringing.
Or maybe your girlfriend is a tad messy, and resents her childhood upbringing of rigid house rules.
Describing the rigid mind-set of his Pentecostal upbringing, he said, "You can't read the Bible and then have a Budweiser.
My admittedly idiosyncratic definition comes from a cultural upbringing that makes no rigid high/low distinctions.
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