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The phrase "scientifically rigorous" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been thoroughly and accurately studied and tested according to scientific standards. Example: The research study was praised for its scientifically rigorous methodology and control measures, ensuring reliable and valid results.
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These are the most recent, most scientifically rigorous studies".
That agreement must be scientifically rigorous, equitable, ambitious and exact.
That driver is scientifically rigorous evidence about "what works".
"It has a very large number of patients and it is scientifically rigorous".
The figures are not scientifically rigorous, said Barbara Hyde, a spokeswoman for the society.
Lall remained throughout a passionate, but scientifically rigorous, protagonist of developing world industrial progression.
It's the first scientifically rigorous test, and St. John's wort didn't succeed.
It is about as scientifically rigorous and independent an institution as they come.
The company — and with a name like LuvEssentials, how could it not be scientifically rigorous?
Why? –Is the process by which most proofs are accepted – as described by Dr. Akihiro Kanamori – scientifically rigorous enough?
"We have questions about whether scientifically rigorous data can be obtained in such a setting," the company said.
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