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The phrase "contains a clause" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a sentence that has a dependent clause. For example: "The sentence contains a clause about the weather conditions."
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The CCS Directive contains a clause providing for the new construction of power installations as "capture ready".
Every constitution and human rights treaty contains a clause which provides for equality.
The bill also contains a clause that would end the program in seven years unless lawmakers reauthorize it.
Bragg's lease also contains a clause demanding payments on remortgages set at 0.05% of the property value.
The Inter-American Reciprocal Assistance Treaty, better known as the Rio Pact, contains a clause similar to the one that NATO members invoked last week.
Players can also be criminally charged under the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, which contains a clause for sporting events.
His appointment follows six weeks of negotiations over his contract, which contains a clause allowing him to leave in the event of war in Iraq.
"The contract, on its face, contains a clause that is such a penalty that no civilized society — not even Venice, New York, here — would enforce it".
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The contract also contained a clause indicating they would receive a royalty of 0.5% on the resulting album.
Like most labor agreements these days, it contained a clause requiring workplace disputes to be submitted to arbitration.
Two-thirds of Spanish wage contracts contain a clause that compensates workers, at least in part, for unexpected inflation.
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