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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'As stipulated' is correct and usable in written English, and is generally used in formal or legal contexts to refer to something that has been agreed to, specified, or arranged in advance.
For example: "As stipulated in the contract, the remaining balance must be paid in full by the end of the month."
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As stipulated by Greenland Authorities, the oil spill response documents are not publicly available".
As stipulated in the Law of Mediation and Arbitration, cases of more than ten people are considered collective disputes.
As stipulated in Jelka's will, the Trust operated largely under Beecham's direction.
As stipulated in sections 3 and 18(1) of the Reorganisation Act, city MLAs are members of Telangana state assembly.
As stipulated in the constitution, the National People's Congress is the supreme state organ responsible for making laws and supervising the implementation of the constitution.
"It means we are implementing the peace agreement as stipulated".
Belichick, as stipulated by his contract, automatically became the head coach.
Each will include a minimum of seven bands, as stipulated by city ordinance.
Recount the influence-peddling charges sure to come from Republicans as stipulated in Orrin Hatch's recent damning speech.
Perhaps it should start devising plans and apply for funds as stipulated in the Copenhagen Accord 2009.
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