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Discover LudwigThe phrase "austere requirements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe strict or severe conditions or standards that must be met.
Example: "The project was challenging due to the austere requirements set by the funding agency, which left little room for flexibility."
Alternatives: "strict requirements" or "rigorous standards".
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As maintenance of euglycemia increases the propensity of diabetic individuals to enter the hypoglycemic BG range, the Clarke error grid presents austere requirements for sensor accuracy in this region.
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Providing such a basis may plausibly be thought necessary for faith in which case, understanding faith purely as a cognitive venture is too austere, and needs supplementing with some requirement that the truth to which the venturer commits must be existentially important.
Plans filed last December tried to reconcile the nuns' austere life style and budget with city requirements that the housing be accessible to handicapped people.
In such studies, a large number of specimens are often collected weekly or monthly in austere environments with no access to subzero freezers, which can cost in excess of $10,000 each, exclusive of energy requirements that are an additional ∼$1,000/year.
Thanks largely to the stringent economic requirements for joining the "euro club," governments across the Continent sharply reduced budget deficits and yoked themselves to austere monetary policies.
Her expression is austere.
These are austere times.
"Really austere.
Austere, yes.
The fare remained austere.
It's very austere".
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