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The phrase "a more stringent tolerance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing standards, regulations, or criteria that require stricter limits or conditions.
Example: "The new regulations impose a more stringent tolerance for emissions, ensuring that companies adhere to environmental standards."
Alternatives: "a stricter tolerance" or "a tighter tolerance".
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It is not clear whether a difference in localisation could relate to the early induction of autoantibodies in cancer patients, unless there is a more stringent tolerance of the adaptive response to the surface molecules, requiring higher levels of membrane antigen.
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Ever increasing demands for improved efficiency and higher operating temperatures require more stringent tolerances on turbine tip clearance.
In this model, importing the top 20 produce items was slightly more likely to be "protective" due to more stringent tolerances in originating countries than in the U.S. for the examined commodity-market-pesticide combinations.
A more stringent revegetational challenge is that following strip-mining.
A more stringent sanctions regime would have been virtually impossible to construct and sustain.
The court thus adopted a more stringent test than the Ninth Circuit's "conceivable benefit" test.
Seehofer has pushed Merkel for more than a year to adopt a more stringent refugee policy.
And Mr. Obama and his advisers have responded with more policy details and a more stringent defense.
d f, Same as a c but using a more stringent cutoff of 99%.
Union officials reluctantly agreed last November to a more stringent testing program.
Using a more stringent definition of blowouts yields the same result.
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