rigorous scrutiny

Frequency: 8.014.5 per million words

Describes critical and thorough examination of something.

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Examples (20)

  • The proposal underwent rigorous scrutiny by the committee.
  • The new policy will undergo rigorous scrutiny before implementation.
  • All new products must pass rigorous scrutiny before market release.
  • Every detail of the proposal was subjected to rigorous scrutiny by the review board.
  • The scientist subjected the data to rigorous scrutiny.
  • Scientists expect their findings to face rigorous scrutiny from their peers.
  • Such a complex issue demands rigorous scrutiny from all angles.
  • The financial records required rigorous scrutiny to uncover the discrepancies.
  • Environmental policies are often subjected to rigorous scrutiny from activist groups.
  • Without rigorous scrutiny, errors can easily go unnoticed in large projects.
  • The financial report faced rigorous scrutiny from auditors.
  • The committee applied rigorous scrutiny to all budget requests.
  • Without rigorous scrutiny, errors can easily go unnoticed.
  • He knew his work would be under rigorous scrutiny from the demanding clients.
  • The government's spending plans will face rigorous scrutiny in parliament.
  • Such a complex project demands rigorous scrutiny at every stage of development.
  • Every detail of the new design received rigorous scrutiny.
  • The journalist's report successfully withstood rigorous scrutiny from critics.
  • Achieving perfection requires constant and rigorous scrutiny.
  • To ensure fairness, the selection process involved rigorous scrutiny of all applications.