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The phrase "a stricter" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to compare one level of strictness to another. For example, "The new teacher is known for being a stricter disciplinarian than the previous one." In this sentence, "a stricter" is used to compare the disciplinarian tendencies of the new teacher to the previous one.
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Some believers envision a stricter Islamic state.
Can't countries have a stricter door policy?
Why should we hold children's writers to a stricter standard?
There will certainly be a stricter interpretation of unnecessary roughness.
While she was in court awaiting transfer to a stricter program, the woman escaped.
The PROFILE form takes a stricter approach to evaluating financial need.
The bill is a stricter version of Russia's recent ban on gay "propaganda".
The introduction of railways and telegraphs made possible a stricter control.
But the report has drawn criticism from advocates of a stricter immigration policy.
Still, like other athletic skills, it eventually ceded to a stricter accounting.
The Federal Communications Commission has been working on a draft of a stricter rule defining consent.
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