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"strict to" is not correct and usable in written English
To use "strict" in a sentence, you need to pair it with an adverb, such as "strictly", "always," or "strictly adhere." For example, "We must always adhere strictly to the safety guidelines."
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"People here are very strict to their time," he said.
But they disagree over how strict to be.
"But we expect something thorough and strict to come out soon.
Even the evening outfit that took a bow had melted from strict to soft.
And your suggested line about hand-washing seems a little strict to me.
The idea that a financial policeman has to be strict to be effective is dated.
While Gertrude was detached to the point of cold, her husband, David Nemerov, was strict to the point of bullying.
And finally, it is important to say, that we believe that the Library doesn't have to be dead silent and strict to be cooperative.
Moving from strict to goofy to obsessive to elegant, the Dia exhibition delineates the range of LeWitt's ideas and their even rangier visual outcomes.
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Participants will also have the opportunity to report their adherence to the diet that they are randomized to through a 'self-report' questionnaire from 'strict' to 'partial' to 'non' adherent [ 34].
Subject's own self report: Subjects will also have an opportunity to evaluate their own adherence with the diet that they have been randomized to from 'strict' to 'partial' to 'none' adherent.
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