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"stipulating" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is a verb meaning to lay down a condition or demand, usually as part of a legal or formal agreement. Example sentence: The two sides agreed on a contract stipulating the payment of a certain sum of money for the purchase of the land.
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Consecutive memorial directors have referred to the institution's 1980 Act, stipulating that they must tell the story of "wars and war-like operations in which Australians have been on active service, including the events leading up to, and the aftermath of, such wars and warlike operations".
This was all achieved without stipulating a ratio from top to bottom – but it was much lower than 20 1.
Over 20 million hectares across the country have been identified, contracts signed, and on 20 May a new law was declared specifically permitting "the development of hydrocarbon exploration activities in the different zones and categories within protected areas", and stipulating what companies should do if they make "commercially-viable discoveries" and want to exploit them.
The main way of keeping banks safe is through international rules, known as the Basel accord, that limit their exposure to risk by stipulating that their capital must at least equal a minimum proportion of their assets (weighted by risk).
A rising number of "health tourists" find it easy to slip through light checks to receive free health care.Meirion Thomas, a cancer specialist at the Royal Marsden hospital in London who has collected information from other hospitals across England, says that the rules stipulating who qualifies for treatment are routinely breached.
The country's fragile political system splits power in rough thirds between its three largest sects, by means of rules stipulating that the president should be a Maronite Christian, the prime minister a Sunni and the speaker of parliament a Shia Muslim.
But it was a rare and telling victory for the opposition.The Zimbabwean leader had violated ground rules, agreed on before the negotiations began, stipulating that the new parliament should not be convened, nor a new cabinet appointed, while negotiations were under way.
Before big events, bossy faxes from the Chinese embassy arrive at the Nepalese foreign ministry, stipulating police tactics, the number of plain-clothes officers to be deployed, and so on.The Nepalese government receives substantial Chinese aid and uses the relationship to balance Indian influence.
He made her write out a list of rules and punishments, stipulating what would happen if she were disobedient.
Then, further delaying Mr Echegaray's case, his lawyers invoked a clause stipulating that a convict must be executed within 18 months of his sentence being confirmed.
Previous legislation granted amnesty to any company that received a written directive stipulating that the president had determined surveillance to be legal, whether or not that certification actually met the requirements of existing law.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com