Stricter Laws Will Regulate Sesame Allergy Foods In Processing
Feb 27, 2008 · Hey, I have surfed a bit and I know that 'stricter' is preferred but is it all right to use 'more strict'? Feb 27, 2008 · Grammatically speaking, the word 'stricter' means 'more strict'! No one (outside a standard language exam perhaps) is going to call saying 'more strict' incorrect. Grammatically or.
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