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The phrase "always stipulated that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a consistent requirement or condition that has been established in a formal context, such as contracts or agreements.
Example: "The contract always stipulated that all parties must provide written notice before terminating the agreement."
Alternatives: "has always required that" or "has consistently stated that".
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While the FSA insists it has always stipulated that borrowers should have in place a method for repaying the capital, this can, in practice, be no more than a monthly savings account.
Bashir said those calling for an investigation into the ill-treatment misunderstood Islam, because "sharia law has always stipulated that one must whip, cut, or kill".
He said the British arm of Operation Christmas Child had always stipulated that contentious material should be left out of the boxes, but it could not guarantee that foreign companies involved in the distribution abroad always adhered to the rules.
"UNHCR has always stipulated that one of our specific requirements with regard to the transfers is that protection safeguards are in place to protect vulnerable groups, especially unaccompanied children".
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One client, for instance, always stipulates that in place of a breast pocket there be a thin fabric sheath to hold a single pen.
Hitler stipulated that the expedition be ready by mid-August.
For example, if we wanted to make sure the KK axiom is always true, we could stipulate that \(R\) is transitive, i.e., if \ wRw'\) and \(w'Rw"\), then \ wRw"\).
As much was confirmed by Hughes's publishers, Faber and Faber, who informed me that Hughes always stipulated the exact publication dates of his books.
But now publishers, or authors, depending on who holds the excerpt rights, nearly always stipulate that the excerpt be printed almost simultaneously with the book's arrival in bookstores.
And I assume guys do the same thing -- I always stipulate that these are not gender-specific experiences.
In general, to ensure that T always comes out true, we stipulate that \ wRw\) for every \(w \in W\).
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