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The phrase "are stipulated in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to indicate that something is specified or required in a document or agreement.
Example: "The terms of the contract are stipulated in the agreement signed by both parties."
Alternatives: "are outlined in" or "are specified in".
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Cambodian society "longs for democracy and human rights that are stipulated in our constitution," Soubert added.
The clothes are stipulated in the various contracts that bind Wanda and Severin Wandaagreeses, "I should always appear in my furs": Severin promises to wear the livery of Wanda's servant).
In particular, it focuses on the provision of ventilation using background through-wall vents, which remains a common strategy in a number of European countries including Ireland and the UK, where vent sizes, related to floor area, are stipulated in building regulations.
Deepwater oil and gas exploration and development projects involve interests of many parties, which are stipulated in complicated contract clauses.
Though the designation standards are stipulated in the Law on Special Measures Concerning the Handling of Radioactive Pollution, which came into force in August 2011, there are no rules concerning the removal of the designation.
The broad structure and the contents of the EBM are stipulated in SGB V, Sect.
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The amendments shall be stipulated in separate protocols.
Penalties like fines depend on whether a fine is stipulated in the lease.
Mr. Santana said other details were stipulated in the contract, "from towels to the number of yellow M&M's they want".
If the seller is not aware of these problems, however, he is not obligated to hire an independent investigator unless that is stipulated in the purchase contract.
He also inspected the chalet and collected the cleaning fee, which is stipulated in most chalet contracts and ranges from $50 to $100.
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