1Caretaker coaches called Stuart are suddenly de rigueur in English team sport.
2AT&T and Sprint launched protests, which is de rigueur in these things.
3Also is it de rigueur in India to have a wedding breakfast?
4Something told me pink faux fur was not de rigueur in lockdown.
5Pearls are de rigueur and hip replacements are a dime a dozen.
6Up to quite recently it was almost de rigueur to wear a wrist-watch.
7It seems de rigueur to ask for cash for doing nothing.
8Clearly brown shoes were out, but beyond that nothing really seemed de rigueur.
9Courier 12 was the mandatory font for screenplays, completely de rigueur.
10Bomb-proof windows and vehicle barricades are now de rigueur at US facilities everywhere.
11Then came the web and e-commerce, where automated personalization quickly became de rigueur.
12Formal dinners with polished silver and ironed tablecloths were de rigueur.
13Invited to dine at White House where gloves are de rigueur.
14I used to argue with my brother all the time-isn'tit absolutely de rigueur?
15To talk about it is not exactly de rigueur, but it is curiously inescapable.
16Was this kind of procedure de rigueur in pharmaceutical research?
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