Sentence examples for at strictures from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "at strictures" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to limitations or restrictions, but the phrase itself is not standard.
Example: "The project faced challenges at strictures that hindered its progress." (Note: This example is not ideal due to the incorrect phrase.)
Alternatives: "under constraints" or "within limitations".

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With this in mind, dilation alone has been shown to be as effective in reducing symptoms of EoE as steroids in 2-year follow-up, although mechanical therapy directed at strictures does not improve histology.

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We did not observe any complication as strictures at a mean follow-up duration of 21.14 months.

With recurrent acute graft pyelonephritis (APGN), it is essential to consider anatomic abnormalities such as strictures at the ureterovesical junction, neurogenic bladder, and vesicoureteral reflux in patients [ 8], which may necessitate early surgical correction.

Because it was "a complete culture that appeared to be unconcerned with what went on outside its gates", it encouraged an almost slavish adherence to particular codes and practices; at the same time, any reasonably questioning student was bound to jib at its strictures.

Anna was a dreamy girl who loved drawing, chafed at the strictures of school, and was beset by anxiety.

But he itches at the strictures of tradition and yearns to bring straying youth into the Jewish fold.

To see how sperm behaved at the strictures, Abbaspourrad and his colleagues built a small "microfluidic" device that mimicked the tight spots the sperm had to navigate.

Mr. Mondavi, who was then involved in running his family business, the Robert Mondavi Corporation, was one of those who chafed at the strictures.

The adult in me knows that the rules set us all free, but the weekend warrior within chafes at the strictures.

The au pair system plays an intrinsic role in Ms. Woodward's trial, because the prosecution is arguing that the young woman, chafing at the strictures of her job, took out her anger and resentment on Matthew.

MPs were furious at the strictures of coalition, rebelled more frequently than those in any previous post-war parliament, routinely aired their grievances in public and in some cases plotted Mr Cameron's downfall.

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