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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subject to rigorous" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is required to undergo thorough and strict testing or examination. Example: All new products are subject to rigorous quality testing before being released to the market.
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And films are subject to rigorous censorship.
These products will be subject to rigorous clinical assessment.
This includes lowering the threshold at which prospective mergers are subject to rigorous scrutiny.
"MI5's activities are subject to rigorous oversight and to the law".
"Any offshore exploratory activities will continue to be subject to rigorous safety standards".
Charter schools are public schools as a matter of state education law and are subject to rigorous public accountability.
The terms on which we leave should be subject to rigorous debate and scrutiny – in parliament and the country".
King's setting is an English countryside on the brink of crisis and subject to rigorous official inspection.
The terms on which we leave should be subject to rigorous debate and scrutiny - in parliament and the country.
He added that the collection was "subject to rigorous oversight, multi-layered oversight" that included the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.
Nordic governments are subject to rigorous scrutiny: for example, in Sweden everyone has access to all official records.
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