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The phrase "also stipulates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional requirement or condition stated in a legal document, contract, or formal agreement.
Example: "The contract outlines the payment terms and also stipulates the penalties for late payments."
Alternatives: "also specifies" or "also requires".
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Einstein's theory also stipulates that on reaching the cosmic speed-limit time freezes.
It also stipulates that Parliament should regulate crimes like contempt of religion.
The policy also stipulates that the district can disapprove club names and requires parental consent for membership in clubs.
The measure also stipulates that a surgeon general can be removed from office only with good reason.
The bill also stipulates that detainees' families and lawyers must be informed of their place of detention.
The Climate Change Act also stipulates that the plans can only be changed in response to external circumstances.
The collaboration also stipulates the two companies could share certain commercial rights to approved products in the future.
The law that formed the commission also stipulates which members of the Baath Party should be banned.
But it also stipulates that improper behaviour that flouts local customs may lead to fines, prosecution or deportation.
The Gilgit-Baltistan Autonomy Act also stipulates that Pakistan's president, Asif Ali Zardari, will select the new governor of the province.
But the same clause, reflecting France's demand for a second stage of deliberations, also stipulates that the new breach "will be reported to the Council for assessment".
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