I've never been strictly correct in my life.
In British English, the last of these is not considered strictly correct.
I fear to differ from so good a local authority, but believe Kalá-kot to be more strictly correct.
It's not strictly correct to say that today's slang is tomorrow's standard English, if we can judge from history.
This is not strictly correct as it assumes independence for the probabilities of each bit being set.
I have said two, but that is not strictly correct One.
I believe I did say that, but it is not strictly correct.
I have scrupled to call these creatures horses, since I am certain the word is not strictly correct.
The foregoing account, according to the best of my recollection is strictly correct.
This is not strictly correct: while growth may be limited, these bacteria can survive in O-rich environments.