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The phrase "able to nullify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone or something has the capacity or power to cancel or invalidate an action, decision, or effect.
Example: "The new policy is designed to be able to nullify any previous agreements that were made under the old regulations."
Alternatives: "capable of canceling" or "able to invalidate".
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In fact, Lutherans were able to nullify its effect in many cases.
"Trump or anyone else winning would not be able to nullify the nuclear deal," he said, according to the Iranian news website Tabnak.
A leitmotif in her speeches is the idea that the federal government has usurped power from the states and that Texas should be able to nullify federal laws and regulations it deems unconstitutional.
Coach Don Chaney thought the Knicks might be able to build on their 99-83 victoverover Houston on Friday; they had been able to nullify the Rockets' 7-6 Yao Ming.
We were able to nullify their threat.
"They're a very structured team so we have to be able to nullify that.
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C1I and C3I were able together to nullify the Lova-induced effect on MFI, which indeed showed levels similar to those of untreated cells.
Drug treatments were not able to significantly nullify the effects of LPS.
Another important area of research that has benefitted from NGS technology is the development of target drugs, namely, drugs or compounds that act as bullets able to strike a precise target in a DNA sequence, or at a corresponding protein level, in order to nullify or even to reverse the nucleic sequence from the variant to the wild-type status.
Managed to nullify Scotland's vaunted ball carriers well however.
Once aware of it, Valley sued to nullify it.
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