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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'more strict' is indeed correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's attitude or behavior, or to refer to a rule or regulation that is stricter than before. For example: "The new teacher was much more strict about students being on time for class than the previous one."
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"Fruitarians" and "rawfooders" are yet more strict.
The Mexicans born here are more strict.
"But it's become much more strict".
I'm sure it will get more strict".
Specific states may be more strict.
"In the DOD, they're much more strict.
OpenDJ is more strict in this check than Oracle DSEE.
Some individuals within Orthodoxy are more strict than others.
No more strict correspondences between form and function.
She was a little more strict with my two sisters".
Moreover, the standards for acceptable performance are growing more strict.
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