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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The company underwent the rigors of an extensive audit.
He couldn't handle the rigors of basic training and dropped out of the military.
The new teacher was surprised by the rigors of grading so many papers.
The athlete's body was put through the rigors of intense training.
The legal team prepared for the rigors of the upcoming trial.
The astronauts were prepared for the rigors of space travel.
The job candidate had to endure the rigors of a lengthy interview process.
The medical student was challenged by the rigors of studying anatomy.
The chef put his sous chefs through the rigors of a rigorous cooking competition.
The author faced the rigors of writing a novel in just thirty days.
The rigors of a fever left her feeling weak and tired.
He experienced rigors and chills after coming down with the flu.
She shivered with rigors as her temperature climbed higher.
The rigors were a sign that the infection was spreading.
She was sweating profusely and experiencing rigors, indicating a high fever.
After a few days of rigors, her fever finally broke.
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