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The phrase "are even more stringent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the strictness or severity of rules, regulations, or standards, indicating that they have become more rigorous.
Example: "The new regulations are even more stringent than the previous ones, requiring companies to adhere to stricter safety protocols."
Alternatives: "are significantly stricter" or "are considerably more rigorous."
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These requirements are even more stringent for nonlinear systems.
For Cristoforetti, the requirements are even more stringent.
Rules that went into effect Nov. 13 at Churchill Downs and three other tracks owned by Churchill Downs Inc., are even more stringent.
Procedures at America's fortress-like embassy are even more stringent, requiring all visa applicants to present themselves in person, with no postal option.
HONG KONG — Worried about heavy reliance on imported oil, Chinese officials have drafted automotive fuel economy standards that are even more stringent than those outlined by President Obama last week, Chinese experts with a detailed knowledge of the plans said on Wednesday.
The voter registration laws in Kenya are even more stringent than in the US, and citizens are required to register by February 17 in order to vote next summer, so Mboko's plan gives "Dry January" a whole new meaning.
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Arguably, the Brandenburg test is even more stringent than other forms of strict scrutiny.
Trump said that his ethics rules were even more stringent than President Obama's.
Industrial requirements may be even more stringent; many industries provide special treatment on their own premises.
The carrier's policy for passengers who begin their trips in Britain and are not taking trans-Atlantic flights is even more stringent.
Sarah J. Meyland, executive director of the Farmingdale-based Citizens Campaign for the Environment, said she believed water restrictions should be even more stringent.
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