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Discover Ludwig"strict with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used when you are describing how someone interacts with another person or what type of rules they have. For example, you could say "The teacher is always very strict with her students.
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But Boom Boom is strict with overpluckers.
He's very strict with him.
The Harmans weren't strict with their children.
Phyllida has been really strict with me.
(They are quite strict with the curfew).
"I'm no less strict with myself".
It's strict with a lot of punishment.
One must be strict with oneself.
The Graduate school is VERY STRICT with this DEADLINE.
She was a perfectionist & strict with her pupils.
She was a little more strict with my two sisters".
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