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The phrase "a more stringent formula" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a formula that is stricter or more rigorous than another.
Example: "In order to ensure safety, we need to implement a more stringent formula for our testing procedures."
Alternatives: "a stricter formula" or "a tougher formula".
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Perhaps in response to the public outrage, the Dutch government changed its tax code this year, employing a more stringent formula for the implied future value of an option.
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