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The phrase "a strict condition of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a requirement or stipulation that must be met in a particular context.
Example: "The contract includes a strict condition of compliance with safety regulations."
Alternatives: "a stringent requirement of" or "a rigid stipulation of".
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Consequently, FSR-SADMM can be applied in wider scenarios without a strict condition of A. 2.
It also seems important and intuitively reassuring that compartmentalization emerges as a strict condition of complexification, i.e., the population dies out in a homogeneous medium, just as expected from a biological standpoint.
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Setting out plans for a clear vocational route to a gold standard qualification at 18 called a Technical Baccalaureate, he will also require all young people to study English and Maths to 18 as a strict condition for the award of the "Tech Baccs".
The further experiment results show that the introduction of aluminum ion enhances the thermal stability and OSC even after calcination at a very strict condition of 1,000°C for 20 h.
"Adulthood is a strict condition that applies to all acts of worship, as well as other civil and criminal law cases".
If we drop the strict condition of being a regular PPI user, to mimic a cross-sectional design, 64.5% of the patients with an increased risk obtained PPIs and 50.2% of the low risk patients.
A press officer for a prestigious Parisian fashion house told me, on strict condition of anonymity, that she is always pleased when Zara stocks variations on her brand's collection, because even at a discount she can't always afford the real thing – and Zara, she says, "even fools people in Paris".
Carillion agreed to the strict condition of employing workers from within a 30-mile radius when it bid for the contract to redevelop Southmead hospital.
Data was collected from minor-aged children under the strict condition of anonymity and cannot be shared.
Regrettably, the strict condition of introducing dangling chains limits its application to saturated polymer or low unsaturated degree polymer, for example butyl rubber (IIR).
Ideals of goodness and virtue, in their open-ended texture, cannot be similarly expected of everyone and their determination is not subjected to the strict condition of "'ought' implies 'can'".
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