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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are not strictly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something does not adhere rigidly to a rule or standard.
Example: "The guidelines for this project are not strictly enforced, allowing for some flexibility in interpretation."
Alternatives: "are not rigidly" or "are not necessarily".
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Women are not strictly secluded.
Of course, boomers are not strictly grandparents.
Viruses are not, strictly speaking, living organisms.
Actually, black holes are not strictly black.
Yet, such models are not strictly hyperbolic.
OK, so these are not strictly sports.
But these works are not strictly Pop.
Lesser changes are not, strictly speaking, modifications.
There are not, strictly speaking, a whole lot of ponds.
P45 rating: **** MISCELLANEOUS OK, so these are not strictly sports.
Two of Mr. Sugimoto's pieces here are not strictly portraits.
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