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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rigorous sense" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It suggests a sense of something that is demanding or exacting. For example: "The teacher's rigorous sense of expectations ensured that all of her students achieved success in the class."
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Can qi theory be scientific in this more rigorous sense?
Becoming a lone parent seemed to increase in Arthur's father his already rigorous sense of discipline.
The two bells have, in a rigorous sense, the same shape.
In a lot of bands this cool detachment, this rigorous sense of poise and purpose, would be alienating.
History certainly does not meet the criteria for being called a science in the rigorous sense of the word common in the Anglo-Saxon world.
The shape sensitivities are defined in a rigorous sense and the linear sensitivity analysis is performed in an infinite-dimensional continuum framework.
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Her rigorous aesthetic sense is evident in her bureau drawers, where scarves, necklaces, bracelets and brooches are as painstakingly arranged as Joseph Cornell shadowboxes.
The Riemann and Beltrami discs swiftly persuaded mathematicians that the non-Euclidean geometry of Bolyai and Lobachevskii did, after all, make rigorous mathematical sense.
Near-death experiences (NDEs) are a notoriously tricky phenomenon to define in any rigorous clinical sense because of their subjective nature.
Peter Pronovost has brought a scientifically rigorous, common-sense approach to eliminating medical errors and unnecessary harm, shaping in the process the national conversation about patient safety.
In its present form, the algorithm is not rigorous in the sense that boundary conflicts are ignored.
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