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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stricter rules" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing regulations or guidelines that are more stringent than previous ones.
Example: "The new policy will implement stricter rules regarding employee conduct."
Alternatives: "tighter regulations" or "more stringent guidelines."
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Democrats generally favor stricter rules.
Stricter rules around academic progression.
Mr. Martins wanted stricter rules of attendance.
He suggested a need for stricter rules.
Among those calling for stricter rules on lobbying are Lt.
That may not save them from stricter rules.
The government deal-makers also play by stricter rules.
That law did allow states to impose stricter rules.
European banks now face stricter rules on pay than American ones, for example.
But in the 1980s, stricter rules regarding personal appearance were enacted.
Stern said he was already talking with the players union about drafting stricter rules.
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