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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added stipulation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional condition or requirement that has been included in an agreement or contract.
Example: "The contract was revised to include an added stipulation regarding payment terms."
Alternatives: "additional condition" or "supplementary requirement".
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Another added stipulation before the contest was whoever gained the pinfall would win the TNA X Division Championship.
Thus, the fight may very well have the added stipulation that both combatants are fighting for their jobs.
The match was announced on the November 19 episode of Impact! with the added stipulation that the losing team would have to disband forever.
As in added stipulation the title match, Michaels was banned from using the "Sweet Chin Music" by orders of Raw General Manager William Regal.
On the March 17 episode of Impact!, Rayne agreed to give James one last title match at Lockdown with the added stipulation that should James fail to win the title, she would have her hair shaved off.
A backstage segment then occurred, where Vince McMahon announced that as Triple H had previously been booked for a match against Umaga, the match would still take place that night, with the added stipulation of being for the WWE Championship.
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Mexico's telecommunications regulator, IFT, held a similar view and added stipulations about Disney's ownership of the National Geographic and Nat Geo Wild channels.
It didn't take long before they figured that out and added stipulations to prevent us from doing that but we got a few sizable paydays from that.
The discussion of the right to vote by the campaign stems from actions in numerous states to tighten the requirements to vote that include adding stipulations to show photo identification.
During this event, representatives from government, civil society and academia underlined the importance of officially recognizing customary rights, including those of indigenous peoples and of adding stipulations that ensure better access to justice, in particular for the most vulnerable.
In a 2012 ruling, Griesa added a stipulation that would essentially penalize financial institutions doing business with Argentina — specifically, the Bank of New York, which administered Argentina's payments to the bondholders it had already agreed to pay back.
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