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"incredibly strict" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe someone or something that has extremely rigid or stringent standards and expectations. For example: - The school had an incredibly strict dress code that didn't allow any visible tattoos or piercings. - My boss is incredibly strict about punctuality and expects us to be at our desks at exactly 9am every morning. - The city has incredibly strict laws regarding noise levels, so you have to be careful not to disturb your neighbors. - The restaurant has an incredibly strict policy on reservations and won't seat you unless your whole party is present. - I was surprised to find out that my new piano teacher was incredibly strict and wouldn't let me move on to the next lesson until I had mastered the current one.
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My parents were incredibly strict.
Your mother ran an incredibly strict house.
"The regime is incredibly thorough and incredibly strict.
"From a budget standpoint, California has these incredibly strict rules," Ms. Ross said.
"Particularly about how the world of BDSM is incredibly strict and structured.
My mother was incredibly strict, especially when we moved to New York.
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Offices are organised with incredibly flat hierarchies to instil a strict sense of "sameness" and equality.
"Strict but fair, and incredibly generous," bartender Robert McDaniel describes his boss, and he should know, he has been working for the past 25 years for the now 69-year-old Baker.
The government has recently introduced very strict laws that make it incredibly hard for residents to change money, so people are clamouring for international currency, namely dollars.
She was very loving but very strict and, if anything, she was incredibly disappointed when I chose to do modelling.
Despite the strict rules, the game is informal and incredibly fun, according to Giulio Cioncoloni, a volunteer with organisers at the Cultural Association l'Ombrico.
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