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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stringent law" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a law that is strict, demanding, or rigorous in its enforcement or requirements. Example: "The new stringent law on pollution has led to significant changes in how companies operate."
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The answer lies in El Salvador's terse and stringent law itself, doctors said.
Testifying at the hearings, the Municipal Art Society urged a much more stringent law.
They say that the state should enact a stringent law with real enforcement teeth.
"Over years, such a stringent law has not been made," he said.
Several members said they are interested in exploring a less stringent law, one that perhaps leaves bars open to smokers.
In response to a question about Arizona's stringent law, he said, "Arizona had a constitutional right to pass that law.
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Some states adopted stringent laws.
Stringent laws have also limited advertising and billboard promotions.
Nor do more stringent laws, without police to enforce them.
From an economic standpoint, passing such stringent laws has been a dramatic own goal.
Attempts are being made to clamp down on the thefts with more stringent laws.
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