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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is strict about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about someone who insists firmly on certain standards or rules. For example: "The teacher is strict about handing in assignments on time."
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Florida law is strict about who can vote absentee.
The organization is strict about whom it will help.
Edna Ross is strict about how her grandchildren use the computer when they visit.
Lovell's points are diligently footnoted, she is strict about speculation and courteous towards her subjects.
He added that it helps to request this at least a day ahead and that security is strict about numbers.
The French system of controlled appellations, or names, is strict about what can be planted where, and it pays off.
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Lots of countries are strict about rubbish.
They're strict about that.
We are strict about keeping the e-list relevant.
The schools were strict about classwork and attendance.
The Taliban, who control most of the country, are strict about this.
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