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"stipulation of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a statement or agreement that must be accepted in order for something to happen. For example: "The stipulation of our contract was that we would receive payment within 30 days."
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She added that she had one stipulation of her own for coming back.
In the stipulation of fact, Specialist Morlock repeated his assertions that Sergeant Gibbs was the ringleader.
A stipulation of the will forbids tapping into the endowment once it dips below $8 million.
Another stipulation of the ruling was the the identities of the alleged pirates remain confidential.
One stipulation of the loan was that the Coyotes would not increase their budget until a new arena was built.
There's no stipulation of distance in this etymology, however: remoteness is a function of separateness, rather than of scale.
From there, playing the minimum stipulation of 13 seasonal events would become fairly simple and restore his Ryder Cup chances.
As a stipulation of the $7.5 billion rescue arranged by the Treasury Department, Mr. Taylor had to step down.
It is a stipulation of the Premier League that all clubs have undersoil heating in order to allow them to fulfil fixtures.
The joint stipulation of dismissal, which prohibits the A.C.L.U. from raising the claims again or appealing the judge's ruling, effectively ends the case.
But like the city's own program, the money will be given to students without any stipulation of how it must be used.
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