rigid separation

Frequency: 6.04.1 per million words

a separation that is strict and inflexible

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  • A rigid separation of church and state is considered essential in many democracies.
  • The company enforced a rigid separation between its sales and marketing teams.
  • His philosophical approach advocated for a rigid separation of mind and body.
  • Implementing a rigid separation of duties is crucial to prevent financial irregularities.
  • Historically, there was a rigid separation of social classes in that society.
  • The new regulations established a more rigid separation between personal and professional communications.
  • Critics argue that such a rigid separation of artistic genres stifles creativity.
  • The legal framework ensures a rigid separation of powers among the government branches.
  • Despite working closely, they maintained a rigid separation of responsibilities to avoid conflicts.
  • The architect's design created a rigid separation between public and private spaces within the building.