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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a superseding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that takes the place of or overrides something else, often in legal or formal contexts.
Example: "The new policy serves as a superseding document that nullifies the previous regulations."
Alternatives: "a replacement" or "an overriding".
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The new charges are included in a superseding indictment in that case.
A superseding indictment is expected to be filed after more investigation.
Two business days later, the prosecutor obtained a superseding indictment adding a count of money laundering.
They can write a superseding indictment, but it won't help in terms of credibility.
"There will almost certainly be a superseding indictment," said A. Bates Butler III, a former United States attorney for Arizona.
Last week, the United States attorney's office in Manhattan filed a superseding indictment that expanded on the original charges.
As part of a superseding indictment, Mr. Kerik, 53, was arraigned on charges involving the preparation of false tax returns.
Konstantin Kilimnik was charged in June 2018 in a superseding indictment filed in U.S. District Court in Washington.
The allegations came as prosecutors announced a superseding indictment against 214 people who face a charge of felony rioting.
Mr. Bolton was indicted in a superseding charge brought against four Ernst & Young defendants who were originally charged in 2007.
The charges against Mr. Lay were added to an already existing case in what is know as a superseding indictment.
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