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Discover LudwigThe phrase "additional provision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an extra clause or condition added to a contract, agreement, or document.
Example: "The contract includes an additional provision that outlines the responsibilities of both parties in case of a dispute."
Alternatives: "supplementary clause" or "extra stipulation".
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"And I'm also familiar with an additional provision of the I.N.A".
There was an additional provision in Mrs. Wolfert's mortgage, however, that made it different from reverse mortgages being offered today.
Still, a prudent approach to the fine calls for additional provision.
But there is an additional provision that if two-thirds of the voters in 3 of the nation's 18 governorates, or provinces, reject it, the constitution will fail.
Kelly points out that the additional provision would have had the effect of nearly halving the bank's £40m bonus pool for its employees and directors.
February 2012: Additional provision included in 'How we use your information' to address certain data that we may collect, especially in the context of certain Apps and geographical location data.
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Another, a month later, called for additional "provisions and ammunition".
Last year's capacity margin was 4.1% without additional provisions, which raised the breathing space to 6.1%.
And those calculations will change over time as additional provisions of the plans take effect in outlying years.
After 1972, there were additional provisions, including ones to, essentially, pay these royalties on different covers of the same song.
HSBC, which was part of the November settlement, did not take any additional provisions when it reported its results last week.
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