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Discover Ludwig"strict diet" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a severely limited meal plan, such as one used when trying to lose weight. For example, "He decided to start a strict diet to improve his health."
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The solution is a strict diet.
Do you follow a strict diet?
"He's on a very strict diet of animation".
No doubt a strict diet was deemed good for them.
Everyone says: 'You must be on a really strict diet.
They must be put on a strict diet.
"I'm going on a strict, strict, strict diet," she said.
It was kind of like going on a strict diet of Nutri-system meals.
Jenny refuses a piece of cake, offered to her, saying she is on a strict diet.
Customers are reacting like patients whose doctor has put them on a strict diet.
He's on some strict diet — salad, lox — but I order pork chops and eggs.
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