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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stiffness of" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase could be used to refer to the stiffness of a material, a situation, or a person's attitude. For example, "The stiffness of the cement around the pool made it difficult to break apart."
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First, the stiffness of the fabrics.
Grimaud does not relish the stiffness of the classical world.
She hates the bourgeois stiffness of Che's grandmother.
But the stiffness of the quills made them more suitable for geometric design.
These arguments, which expand to include other characters, never have the stiffness of conscious debate.
Doctors are warning residents to watch out for symptoms: fever, headache, stiffness of the neck, shakiness.
The wrong way to respond to the pain and stiffness of arthritis is to stop moving.
Peel's stiffness of manner and dry personality makes him an unpromising candidate for this approach.
Relative stiffness of raft.
Stiffness of stiffness damper.
stiffness of neat epoxy.
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