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The phrase "without any stipulation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to indicate that something is being done without any conditions or requirements. Example: "The agreement was made without any stipulation regarding future obligations."
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Parachute payments are paid to clubs without any stipulation about how or where the money should be spent.
In addition, the agency most often sells its leases without any stipulation preventing surface occupancy, meaning that some development clearing brush, building roads, drilling wells may occur.
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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And at that price, they are not adding any stipulation requiring new owners to open their property to future reunions.
They expressed dismay that the accord, negotiated with no diplomatic input, omitted any stipulation that Iran suspend enrichment.
She said she did not know of any stipulation to vacate and was optimistic that the negotiations would work out.
I highlighted the threat that the "without your permission" stipulation, among others, could open the door for malicious third party software or hackers to gain access to your smart phone.
I don't think Wallace made any stipulations about the publication of "The Pale King".
I asked them to overlook any stipulations that would not apply to a home, like the signs in restrooms that remind employees to wash their hands.
Include any stipulations about warranties or returns of the purchased item.
Even without Mr Brown's stipulation that it wouldn't "apportion blame" (later finessed by David Miliband, the foreign secretary), it probably wouldn't have done.
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