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The phrase "accept the strictures of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to adhere to certain rules, limitations, or constraints imposed by a situation or authority.
Example: "In order to succeed in this competitive environment, we must accept the strictures of the industry standards."
Alternatives: "adhere to the limitations of" or "comply with the constraints of".
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As president is he prepared to accept the strictures of a constitutional republic?
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This view of Erasmus, curiously parallel to the strictures of his orthodox critics, was long influential.
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