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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stringent about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means being strict or exacting in enforcing rules or standards. Example: The school has become more stringent about enforcing its dress code policy. Students are now required to wear a collared shirt and closed-toe shoes at all times.
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"Laws have become more stringent about clean water, endangered species.
"I've had to be very stringent about scheduling," she said.
She was also stringent about never accepting work at weekends.
"Phil was very stringent about profanity — absolutely none.
Rogers said: "We are having to be much more stringent about that eligibility.
Or perhaps, as Harari is stringent about reminding the reader, they will not.
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In the towns of East Hampton and Southampton, there are stringent regulations about landscaping and about clearing land because of the large amount of undeveloped space in groundwater protection areas.
However, the more stringent monitoring brought about by increased board independence forces managers to take significantly less risk.
According to US oil titan Exxon, governments won't have the guts to bring about stringent climate policy.
The data suggest that the Boolean Cr, although performing well in clinical trials, are very stringent and bring about risks for misclassifications mainly due to the requirement of a very low PatGA and hence risk for over treatment.
The Joint Commission (TJC) recently issued stringent regulations about quality control testing of waived laboratory tests.
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