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Discover Ludwig'strict answer' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to an answer that is definite or absolute, usually one that is not open to interpretation. For example: "I asked for a strict answer - yes or no - but the response I got was vague and unclear."
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Particular teachings, such as Calvinism, can then provide the strict answers sought for, and it is one choice among many for young Chinese people today.
One occupational physician (OP3) said that the form might be too strict; he answered that it should provide room for extra information or explanation.
In Gove's office, his phone rang persistently and in the end I thought it best to enter, against his strict orders, and answer it.
But she can be somewhat strict about candy: answering the door to the 12-year-old vampire, she instructed: "You can take two".
The mothers or guardians were, however, assured of strict anonymity in answering the questions.
Finally, the very thought of teachers being strict on assessment of answer scripts poses anxiety problems (Horwitz & Young, 1991).
Hillary told CNN, earlier this year, that she had adopted a strict policy of not answering football questions.
Given the resistance last November of many G-20 members to stricter accounting standards, the answer is, "Not necessarily".
However, regardless of the finished products, all of us cherish the roped-off time each week when there are no strict instructions, no right answers, no winners.
Against that, Mr Cameron is his own strictest counsellor, sometimes answering his own question why cannot more be done?—before officials need to speak.In other ways, the Cameron government marks a big break with the recent past.
An example is when asked to give answers to questions under strict time constraints, and to reply as fast as possible.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com