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"rigorously vetted" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used in a context where something is being closely examined or evaluated. For example: "All applicants for the program were rigorously vetted in order to select the best candidate."
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These venues offered dealers publicity and a high volume of visitors and offered buyers the reassurance that everything had been rigorously vetted.
The brigade will have about 3,000 members when fully staffed and is rigorously vetted to exclude those with sectarian or criminal agendas, Mr. Alaskary said.
American naval maneuvers and other significant acts are rigorously vetted by civilian experts in the National Security Council to ensure that a Pentagon action has no unintended effects on foreign policy.
Did they rethink this after the fatal nightclub fire in West Warwick, R.I.? "We never considered taking pyro out of the show after Rhode Island," Mr. Feld said, because Ringling shows are rigorously vetted by fire inspectors.
The creation of the new drug police unit, each member rigorously vetted by both nations, has meant a new way of doing business, said Joseph Keefe, the United States drug enforcement agency's chief of operations.
The whiskeys are rigorously vetted by the society's tasting panels, and with the crack expertise of the young ladies behind the bar to guide you, sampling unnamed single-cask beauties becomes a giddy guessing game.
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"We want to assure the I.T. cybersecurity community that the transparent, public process used to rigorously vet our standards is still in place," The National Institute of Standards and Technology said in a public statement.
Apple rigorously vets every app and takes 30 percent of all sales; the free content and energy of the Web does not meet the refined standards set by the App Store.
As guest editors of this special issue, we are grateful to the 45 reviewers who helped rigorously vet the papers and helped us select the contents of this issue.
If that's not possible, prior to publication of the findings I hope the SIC report is rigorously scrutinized and vetted by impartial professionals who understand the nature of secret work.
Of more concern than refugees is the much less rigorously-vetted visa waiver program, for visitors and tourists, which last year allowed 20 million people from 38 countries into the U.S). Happily, to counter all the anti-refugee venom, Democrats have stepped forward.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com