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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stricter view" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a more severe or rigorous perspective on a particular issue or topic. Example: "In the debate over environmental regulations, some experts advocate for a stricter view to ensure better protection of natural resources."
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There are people who take a stricter view of open source, and they are essentially forking Firefox.
But the appeals courts have taken a stricter view, making it more difficult to prove fraud in cases involving ordinary business transactions, even in some instances when it can be shown a statement was false.
But regulators are likely to take a stricter view of the law, arguing that the fact that Mr. Bush had a business relationship with Mr. Walters was sufficient ground for him to abstain from voting on loans for Mr. Walters from Silverado.
If regulators take a stricter view and set the bar at 4%, some banks just cross the line, including Bank of America (4.1%), Bank of New York Mellon (4.2%), Fifth Third Bancorp (4.6%) and U.S. Bancorp (4%), according to data gathered by SNL Financial.
Why, then, is it that they don't take a stricter view on intellectual dishonesty?
Jefferson, on the other hand, took a stricter view of the Constitution: parsing the text carefully, he found no specific authorization for a national bank.
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Dahl took a strict view on her recovery, overseeing her physical rehabilitation.
Barr's letters advance a strict view of Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 6 e)(3)(E), which limits disclosure of information from grand jury proceedings to five specific situations.
Senate Republicans argued that Halligan's work pursuing a lawsuit against the gun-manufacturing industry on behalf of the state showed her to be a "judicial activist" who would not hold a strict view of the Constitution.
Melanchthon took the more liberal position that some features of Reformation theology were comparatively minor and therefore open to compromise, but Flacius maintained a strict view of Luther's beliefs and refused to yield to negotiation on any point.
Americans may be holding tenaciously to a strict view of personal morality, but they say that they do not want to impose their views on others (abortion seems to be the big exception).The fact that there was a substantial religious-moral vote is not by itself evidence of a political breakthrough by religious conservatives.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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