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The phrase "compulsory stipulations" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is used to refer to regulations that must be followed and are unavoidable. For example: "Employers must adhere to the compulsory stipulations prescribed by the government regarding workplace health and safety."
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His stipulations?
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Some stipulations before we eat.
What requirements or stipulations apply?
Business regards the funding stipulations as onerous.
"Stipulations must be binding," he wrote.
"It's not compulsory.
More grog is compulsory.
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