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The phrase "a strict and efficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a system, process, or individual that adheres to rules or standards while also being effective in achieving results.
Example: "The new policy implemented a strict and efficient approach to time management, ensuring that all tasks were completed on schedule."
Alternatives: "a rigorous and effective" or "a disciplined and productive".
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Throughout his judicial career, Judge Pollack was known as a strict and efficient arbiter who could not be fooled by a lawyer's tricks, either because he had seen them before or had used them himself in 23 years of private practice.
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"The bill is aimed at strict and efficient gun control, without sacrificing legitimate needs of citizens to possess firearms," the safety and security minister, Steve Tshwete, said.
These results suggested strict and efficient induction activity of ARAi system in C. cellulolyticum.
However, as effector caspases cleave and thereby inactivate or functionally transform critical components of the autophagy and UPS signalling systems, downstream feedbacks from drivers of apoptosis execution may significantly contribute towards ensuring strict and efficient cell death decisions by attenuating proteasomal and autophagic fluxes.
A strict and practical woman, she could always be trusted.
Make sure you have a strict and a disgusted face while you're talking, but mostly strict and serious.
Jimenez [7] extended the idea of Ward [6] to define the notion of a strict local efficient solution of order m for a vector minimization problem.
Besides the weak efficiency and efficiency mentioned above, a meaningful solution concept called a strict efficient solution of higher-order (also called a strict minimizer of higher-order) was recently extended by Jiménez in [10] from the strict minimizer of higher-order in scalar optimization given by Auslender in [11] and Ward in [12].
He was a strict disciplinarian and an efficient business administrator, but he harbored a deep compassion for the poor.
Microarray analysis of enriched heavy:light nascent DNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae has revealed a genomic view of DNA replication timing profiles: some regions of the genome are always replicated early in S phase, some in the middle, and others at the end, due to a strict timing of (efficient) firing at origins [4].
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