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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'strict with me' is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is often used to express a desire for someone to hold themselves to a certain standard or to ask someone to hold someone else to a higher standard. For example, "My parents have always been strict with me about getting good grades."
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Phyllida has been really strict with me.
She is very thorough and strict with me.
"That's when immigration got really strict with me," she said.
The in-laws are pretty strict with me, too.
My father was strict with me, and I rarely had money.
That's when my mum had to get strict with me, and I started taking my boxing seriously.
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As I was the firstborn, I think she was stricter with me than with my brothers.
You see, they have a strict rule with me that I am no longer allowed to make Rice Krispie treats.
"Both my parents were strict with us, and showed me the right way of living.
This...helps me [even] today to be strict with myself [to] create and to be constantly creative and to try to evoke inspiration," Yanis tells The Creators Project.
I think I'm quite strict with mine, but they've gone quite well for me so far, so I don't have anything to complain about.
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