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strictly
adverb as in rigidly
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It also said there should be "robust challenge processes" in place to ensure the exceptions were "strictly applied".
From BBC
The British took over the Naga areas in 1832 and, in 1873, introduced a special permission for travellers – called the Inner Line Permit – to strictly control access to the region.
From BBC
Despite their history, Fulton keeps it strictly business during the season.
From Los Angeles Times
These tops were sold strictly by mail order within punk magazines.
From Los Angeles Times
To him, modern food isn’t a mere trend nor is it defined strictly as fusion cuisine.
From Salon
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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