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The phrase 'more stringent than' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that one thing is more severe or restrictive than another. For example, "The new anti-pollution regulations are more stringent than the previous ones."
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This approach is much more stringent than official guidelines recommend.
In that sense, it is more stringent than Form 312.
support, the terms had become much more stringent than before.
Some consider its program more stringent than the N.F.L.'s.
Arguably, the Brandenburg test is even more stringent than other forms of strict scrutiny.
State requirements are sometimes even more stringent than the federal regulations.
And those results were derived in part from unannounced testing, far more stringent than baseball's.
She ordered that state regulations be no more stringent than federal rules.
Hannaford's nutritionists acknowledge that their system is more stringent than the guidelines used by the F.D.A.
Their version of ending welfare was far more stringent than Mr. Clinton's.
The rules on these fares are often more stringent than on other flights.
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