In a strict, firm, or precise manner; with no exceptions or flexibility.
From Latin 'strictus' (drawn tight, strict) plus '-ly' suffix. The Latin root meant 'pulled tight,' evolved to mean 'rigorous or stern.'
Strictly speaking' is a funny phrase because it announces that you're about to be pedantic—people literally use it to signal they're entering 'grammar police mode!'
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