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The phrase "a special stipulation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific condition or requirement that is distinct from general terms or agreements.
Example: "The contract includes a special stipulation regarding the delivery timeline that must be adhered to."
Alternatives: "a specific condition" or "a unique requirement".
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The match, which had a special stipulation that the wrestlers could not hit each other in the face, ended in a double countout.
Kong defended the belt in a number of promotions throughout the year but 11 months later, in April 2008, MsChif won back the title via countout under a special stipulation to retain Kong's stature.
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This feud included matches with special stipulations, including a "Kiss My Ass" match which she won, and a Bra and Panties match.
Using the special stipulations of the match, Orton pinned Michaels after an "RKO" (a jumping cutter) to retain the title.
Finally, it has been synthesized that Schmidt's criterion for the fin design, the tangent law of conductive heat transport and Fermat's principle in geometrical optics are but special stipulations of the method of synthetic constraint, which in turn is a corollary of constructal law.
Oakwood's development comes with no special stipulations, other than that the houses must be owner-occupied for at least three years.
"Then we could say, 'See, it's society — not me!' " When U.S. obscenity laws were first relaxed, in the fifties, no special stipulations were made for photographs of minors.
Due to this, they decided to make this tree their own private "school" with special stipulations such as no homework or tests, and taiyaki is served for lunch everyday.
And because it's such a special book to me, I made that stipulation, and that stopped us making a deal until Ridley [Scott] came along, and he said, "Yes, I'll commit to eight hours".
Unless there is a written stipulation waiving a jury, there can be no review of the rulings on questions of law in the course of the trial or of the sufficiency of a special finding to support the judgment.
The stipulation of nonrescue, if the safety of the submarine is at stake, is taken for granted in every navy; and I made a special point of that in my reports on the cases which I have just discussed.
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