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Discover Ludwig"strictly against" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is totally opposed to something else. For example: "The company's policy is strictly against hiring minors."
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This is strictly against train rules so they cower behind curtains when pouring their shots.
They can cause injury, and injury is strictly against M.T.A. policy.
Strictly against studio rules, Calthrop invited Foy to his room for a brandy and soda.
An American in Paris goes to the opera in informal dress which is strictly against the rules.
"Governments will have to work strictly against this, else our own souls will not forgive us," he told parliament.
However, the Forestry Commission is strictly against wild camping, as is the National Trust and the National Parks Authority.
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As observed in the analysis of the sensor transgenes, the silencing is strictly directed against transcripts with sense-strand RNAs of ZAM or Idefix, and not against their antisense strands.
She said that statute was intended to be "strictly construed against" prosecutors and "liberally interpreted in favor" of a defendant.
Petco, on its Web site, tells consumers "your information is secure" and "customers' data is strictly protected against any unauthorized access".
Each pride has a well-defined territory consisting of a core area that is strictly defended against intruding lions and a fringe area where some overlap is tolerated.
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