Strictly speaking, you are wrong.
Strictly speaking, you are not right.
Strictly speaking, a tomato is a fruit.
Strictly speaking, the earth is not round.
Strictly speaking, the theory is not correct.
Strictly speaking, his answer is not correct.
Strictly speaking, it was not a vertical line.
Strictly speaking, the bamboo is a kind of grass.
Strictly speaking, they are not the same variety.
Strictly speaking, he is not qualified for the job.
Strictly speaking, she’s not qualified for the job.
Strictly speaking, this sentence is not grammatical.
Strictly speaking, his view differs somewhat from mine.
Strictly speaking, his view differs a little from mine.
Strictly speaking, there were some mistakes in his speech.
Strictly speaking, this sentence is grammatically incorrect.
Strictly speaking, Chinese consists of hundreds of dialects.
Strictly speaking, the tomato is not a vegetable.
It’s a fruit.
Strictly speaking, his view differs somewhat from that of his opponents.
Oxford Dictionaries’ word of the year is not, Strictly speaking, a word.
It was, Strictly speaking, illegal, and because it was illegal it had to be secret.
Strictly speaking, a recession is defined as two straight quarters of negative growth.
651304 Strictly speaking, this is a test for the very existence of the EU in terms of energy.