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The phrase "amendment established that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the implications or conclusions drawn from a specific amendment in legal or formal contexts.
Example: "The amendment established that all citizens have the right to vote regardless of their background."
Alternatives: "the amendment determined that" or "the amendment stipulated that".
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But the March inauguration meant an extended lame-duck session for Congress, and in 1933, the 20th Amendment established that the terms of the president and vice president end at noon on Jan . 20
The Fourteenth Amendment established that the recently-emancipated slaves were citizens, and that in place of the old system of counting only sixty per cent of the slave population, representation would be determined by "counting the whole number of persons in each state".
A 1984 congressional amendment established that Puerto Rico is not considered a "state" for the purpose of such protections.
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When asked whether as Massachusetts governor he would have supported a constitutional amendment establishing that life begins at conception, he said, "Absolutely".
The good news is the Fifth Amendment establishes that private property shall not be taken for public use "without just compensation".
Crucially, that amendment establishes that it aims to advance the objective of "advanc[ing] the fundamental principle of political equality for all".
The approved amendment establishes that "the sound to be generated by the AVAS should be a continuous sound that provides information to the pedestrians and vulnerable road users of a vehicle in operation.
The approved amendment establishes that the sound to be generated by the AVAS should be a continuous sound and should be easily indicative of vehicle behavior and should sound similar to the sound of a vehicle of the same category equipped with an internal combustion engine".
The video shows Mr. Romney saying he would support an amendment to establish that life begins at conception.
That amendment established the principle of stare decisis, under which high courts' decisions were to be considered binding precedents, with the intention of increasing the efficiency of lower courts.
When Congress considered legislation in 1995 to end automatic citizenship for children born to people who entered the U.S. illegally, opponents said it would contradict U.S. constitutional history and tradition and said the 14th Amendment established a "bright-line" principle that being born on American soil makes one a U.S. citizen.
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