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The phrase "a less strict" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing levels of strictness, indicating that something is not as strict as another.
Example: "The new policy is a less strict approach to managing employee attendance."
Alternatives: "a more lenient" or "a more relaxed".
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(Cocaine is designated as a less strict Schedule 2 drug).
Instead, it will only impose a less strict "duty of responsibility".
A realistic compromise that can break the deadlock is possible, based on a less strict version of the per capita emissions equity principle.
On Thursday, a House subcommittee voted to raise the fuel economy requirements on sport-utility vehicles, minivans and pickup trucks, which have surged in popularity in recent years but meet a less strict standard than cars.
But she also said it was time that the church stopped hiding abuse cases and questioned why priests seemed to be held to a less strict standard of morality than ordinary parishioners.
But the California agency's guidance embraced a less strict test, saying the "totality of the circumstances" should be assessed, a standard adopted by the United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit.
The inspection was done using a less strict statistical cutoff point (P < 0.01, uncorrected).
It is also possible to use a less strict approach for comparison of multicomponent InChI identifiers.
Farm types included conventional and two under AES (organic and a less strict environmentally friendly management agreement).
So, in exchange for adopting crucial reforms he wants a less strict interpretation of the budget rules.
There are algorithms that combine iterative and tracking methods by tracing a front with a less strict ordering.
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