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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are too strict" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that someone or something is excessively rigid or harsh in their rules or expectations.
Example: "The new regulations for the project are too strict, making it difficult for the team to meet deadlines."
Alternatives: "are overly strict" or "are excessively strict."
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Visitation rules are too strict.
We are too strict today".
I am thinking they are strict; they are too strict, and then they become angry.
Many bar owners argue that the cabaret laws are too strict, hard to enforce and unfair.
For one, sentencing restrictions for Russian collusion are too strict right now.
Critics say Natura 2000 rules are too strict and so vague that they delay investments and choke the economy.
If they overreact to the financial crisis and devise rules that are too strict, they may endanger the recovery.
Irvine's comments echo admissions by the senior judiciary that UK courts are too strict in following ECHR case law.
In Uber's world, a general contractor might decide building codes are too strict, then skimp on foundation or bracing.
It was found that the policy is falling far short of achieving its aims, mostly because the regulations are too strict to be workable in most cases.
According to MORI, only 31% of Asians think the current immigration rules are too strict, while 43% think they are fine and 18% find them too lax.
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