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The phrase "are so stringent and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing rules, regulations, or standards that are very strict or demanding.
Example: "The new regulations are so stringent and require all employees to undergo extensive training before they can start working."
Alternatives: "are extremely strict and" or "are highly rigorous and".
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It is a blow for him and a blow for us but these medicals are so stringent and obviously he has got a problem". .
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Something like medicine is so stringent and you need to do the right GCSEs and A-levels".
The Orange City way of life was so stringent and all-encompassing, so precise and insistent in every aspect, from behavior to ideals, that, when you were in it, it was difficult to imagine other ways to be.
I do not engage, and if and when I do, my terms are so stringent, they suck the lifeblood and possibility out of any good thing, any real thing".
The range of values was chosen such that at one extreme, cells begin at the source, and at the other, the distance and time requirements are so stringent that reaching the source is only possible by swimming randomly (i.e. pure diffusion).
The safeguards in the Marris bill are so stringent that it is difficult to believe they could form the basis of a workable national system.
The visitors come not only because of the high concentration of green buildings there, but also because the authority's green guidelines are so stringent.
Some officials said these conditions are so stringent that the new capability to go outside military boundaries might never be used.
At some schools, students say the rules are so stringent they have a hard time getting coverage even if they need birth control pills for strictly medical reasons.
But its terrorists' movie aesthetics are so stringent that, as the critic Anthony Lane astutely pointed out, the enemy isn't only Hollywood and philistinism but the movie audience itself.
But lawyers for New York City are considering going back to court, contending that the Commerce Department's proposed guidelines for determining whether an adjustment is needed are so stringent that an adjustment is all but precluded.
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