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The phrase "a clause that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific clause within a sentence or legal document that provides additional information or context.
Example: "In the contract, there is a clause that outlines the responsibilities of each party involved."
Alternatives: "a provision that" or "a statement that".
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Build in a clause that links compensation to marketplace results.
Some Canadians particularly dislike a clause that allows companies to sue governments over regulations they dislike.
Boeing, another contractor, negotiated a clause that says NASA would pay for cancellation costs.
Since then, most policies have a clause that excludes "change of heart".
It is paired with a clause that prohibits limiting the free expression of religion.
However there was a clause that said these conditions were "subject to customary exemptions".
Then researchers spotted a clause that would have outlawed the creation of hybrid embryos.
Australians voted overwhelmingly then to repeal a clause that had excluded aborigines from being counted in the census.
Maybe Microsoft's product placement contract had a clause that said evil characters, like Bart Bass, wouldn't use Windows devices.
The City Council subsequently passed the moratorium, which included a clause that prohibited anyone who demolished an S.R.O.
Her contract has a clause that forbids her from discussing the details, which is not traditional in publishing.
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