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The phrase "a strict set of values" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a defined and rigid collection of principles or beliefs that guide behavior or decision-making.
Example: "The organization operates under a strict set of values that emphasize integrity, accountability, and respect."
Alternatives: "a rigid framework of principles" or "a defined code of ethics."
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"My father brought me up with a strict set of values," said Alexi, 46, an unemployed chauffeur from a gritty quarter of the capital.
Yakuza bosses insist they help keep Japan free of the random street crime that plagues Western cities and that its members operate to a strict set of values that emphasise honour and discipline.
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