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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a proviso" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a condition or stipulation that must be met.
Example: "The contract was signed with a proviso that all payments would be made on time."
Alternatives: "a condition" or "a stipulation".
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These findings come with a proviso, however.
That headline figure needs a proviso.
"It's a proviso founded in common sense".
You will probably have detected a proviso on the way.
Yet it's a proviso that's only being applied online.
But Don has a proviso for moving to Ivan's stable.
I offer that as a proviso merely because of what is about to follow.
Annie Griffin, writer and director of The Book Group, agrees, and adds a proviso.
Theresa May's government has now suspended that threat but with a proviso.
"Bra and panties on," she specifies primly - a proviso which the gangstas accept with remarkable gallantry.
The settlement includes a proviso allowing some farmers to argue for bigger damage payments before an independent arbitrator.
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