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A strict inequality is an inequality where the inequality symbol is either $>$ (greater than) or $<$ (less than).

An example of a well-known strict inequality is the Triangle Inequality, which states that, in a nondegenerate triangle $ABC$, the following relation holds:

$AB+BC>AC$