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The phrase "are very strict" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe rules, regulations, or people who enforce rules with a high level of severity or rigidity.
Example: "The school's policies are very strict, leaving little room for leniency in student behavior."
Alternatives: "are quite rigid" or "are extremely stringent."
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There are very strict rules about equipment.
"They are very strict on security.
'We are very strict,' said a spokeswoman.
"We are very strict," she said.
"There are very strict requirements," Gaspar says.
"Many parents are very strict," she said.
"People here are very strict to their time," he said.
Besides, the tests for Olympic Games athletes are very strict.
The measures to protect the database are very strict".
The Germans are very strict in such things".
There are very strict rules … on declaring hospitality.
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