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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strict confirmation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing the need for a definitive and unambiguous confirmation of something.
Example: "Before proceeding with the project, we require a strict confirmation of the budget from the finance department."
Alternatives: "an unequivocal confirmation" or "a definitive confirmation".
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In order to provide a strict confirmation, however, a direct comparison is required (e.g., (Mikić et al. 2013)).
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Rick Santorum has gone so far as to argue that John Kennedy's strict confirmation of the separation of church and state, which many consider one of the pillars of American democracy, should be discarded.
The point of relevance confirmation is that the credibility of a hypothesis can be changed in either a positive (confirmation in a strict sense) or negative way (disconfirmation) by the evidence concerned (given \ k\)).
The diagnosis of RCD requires the exclusion of other diseases that can cause diarrhea and villous atrophy and the confirmation of adherence to a strict GFD (7, 8).
These case-patients were not included in this report because of inadequate laboratory confirmation for 1 patient and lack of a strict travel limitation for the other patient.
In other words, in the case of laboratory or RDT confirmation, the study team did not indicate a strict treatment prescription rule based on the test result.
This is a strict drag.
He was a strict disciplinarian.
Isn't a strict Muslim?
It's a strict sensation.
Jose Bautista is a strict constructionist.
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