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The phrase "a strict" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is rigidly enforced or adhered to, such as rules, standards, or guidelines.
Example: "The school has a strict dress code that all students must follow."
Alternatives: "a rigid" or "a stringent".
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Isn't a strict Muslim?
It's a strict sensation.
He was a strict disciplinarian.
This is a strict drag.
"There's a strict dorm policy".
There is a strict code of confidentiality.
It was a strict business transaction.
She is a strict Jehovah's Witness.
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Is. A. Strict.
Have a strict studying routine.
Let be a -strict pseudocontraction.
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