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No, "strict in" is not a phrase that can be used in written English
If you are looking for a phrase to express the idea of being strict, a better phrase would be "strict about." For example, "My father is very strict about my curfew."
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The voices were strict in their limitations.
"[But] Brazil's legislation is very strict in this sense".
"Basel III is too strict in my view," he said.
The Germans are very strict in such things".
Some galleries are fairly strict in their national orientation.
"We're pretty strict in practice with our no-ball bowling.
In some ways I'm quite strict – in terms of morality, honesty, things like that.
"That's because our second chairman was very strict in that respect".
Co-op boards seem to be far more strict in Manhattan than in Brooklyn, they said.
Strict scrutiny must not be strict in theory but feeble in fact".
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Third and most important, however, the strict in- and exclusion criteria limit generalizability of findings across patients and contexts.
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