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The phrase "a very strict" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that enforces rules or standards rigorously.
Example: "The teacher is known for being a very strict disciplinarian, ensuring that all students adhere to the classroom rules."
Alternatives: "extremely strict" or "highly strict".
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"It was a very strict household".
I come from a very strict household.
"Van Gaal is a very strict coach," he told Telefoot.
"She has a very strict face," Ms. Gomez said.
I grew up in a very strict family.
"We have a very strict gun policy," Goodell said.
She had a very strict mother, too, brother.
David Sarnoff's RCA had a very strict policy on patents.
"He's on a very strict diet of animation".
"I have a very strict delineation between who I am and what it is.
Did growing up in a very strict Catholic home have any influence here?
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