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The phrase "strictly academic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are discussing topics dealing with academia or scholarly matters. For example: "The debate was strictly academic, with neither side offering real world applications."
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"They seem to have more self-confidence than students in strictly academic settings".
While those may not count as strictly academic descriptions, they're perfectly accurate.
The current policy uses a "selection index" of up to 150 points, most of which are accounted for by strictly academic factors.
The profitability of fiction and other less-scholarly works helped defray publishing costs for the strictly academic volumes that still account for the bulk of Chicago's book list.
But in a time when entertainment seems to be an industry of ever-increasing influence and opportunity, the shift in emphasis from a strictly academic program to more of a vocational one is emblematic.
In the strictly academic choreography of The Sleeping Beauty she was an outstanding Aurora, always using her formidable technique to serve but never exaggerate the demands of pure classicism.
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The UK Ministry of Defence told VICE that this was "a purely academic exercise, strictly for internal college study purposes, designed to develop course members' skills in strategic analysis and their ability to understand others' perspectives".
Urban planning was strictly an academic discipline, and development proceeded on a piecemeal basis.
Those who took the Facebook quizzes, however, had been promised that the information would be used strictly for academic purposes.
Patients were conventionally classified [18] as (I) severely mentally retarded when IQ was <50 or impossible to assess because of pronounced behavioural disturbances; (II) mildly mentally retarded (5085 or strictly normal academic level).
For years, he pursued his wonkish passions strictly from an academic distance, writing reports on how Canadian cities, including Calgary, could become more environmentally sustainable and economically competitive.
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