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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a revocation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is being officially canceled or withdrawn, such as a license, agreement, or privilege.
Example: "The board issued a revocation of the contractor's license due to repeated violations of safety regulations."
Alternatives: "a cancellation of" or "a withdrawal of".
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But the assault arrest prompted a revocation of his parole, and he was returned to jail.
Until then, they demanded a moratorium on all nuclear activity and a revocation of recent clearances.
Legal experts also say that a revocation of national monuments is unlikely.
Failure to observe these rules may lead to a revocation of room reservation privileges.
The only way to stop that would be if MPs were to vote for a revocation of article 50.
She was then issued a $500 citation and a revocation of her global entry status, she said.
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Benefit sanctions are now frequently imposed by welfare agencies in the form of a partial or a complete revocation of benefits for a certain period of time.
§ 1.36(a) - for revocation of a power of attorney by fewer than all of the applicants.
Speer published a formal revocation of a power of attorney he had given Wolters while in Spandau and disputed on legal grounds Wolters' right to the Chronik and other papers.
Together they would constitute a fundamental revocation of an American social contract that was hammered out seventy years ago during the New Deal.
A revocation list of user will be provided to cloud center.
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