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"is very stringent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation or policy that is very strict or harsh. For example: "The curfew imposed by the mayor is very stringent; anyone caught out after 8pm can expect a hefty fine."
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There is very stringent legislation that festival organisers need to meet to stage a festival.
Security going into and when in Tibet is very stringent, much more so than our T.S.A.
It allows to obtain a robust controller in the case where the desired bandwidth is very stringent (the desired attitude servo-loop bandwidth is close or beyond the first flexible mode).
She says: "There is very stringent drug testing going on and it has to be done, because there obviously has been some cheating going on as a few people have been caught.
The whole process averages two years and is very "stringent," according to agencies contracted by the federal government to assist the resettlement of refugees in the US.
We receive 6000 applications per year, we interview 400, and admit 80, so the process is very stringent, and seemingly all candidates are smarter than the interviewers, and with compelling resumes.
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Some of the rules of the establishment were very stringent.
"Phil was very stringent about profanity — absolutely none.
"I've had to be very stringent about scheduling," she said.
The terms of the bailout set by the EU and the IMF were very stringent.
"If it is to be a sail training vessel, controls are very stringent.
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