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The phrase "are deemed invalid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is considered not valid or acceptable, often in legal, formal, or technical discussions.
Example: "Any submissions that do not meet the specified criteria are deemed invalid and will not be considered for review."
Alternatives: "are considered invalid" or "are regarded as invalid."
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If more than 5 percent of the signatures checked at random by the commission are deemed invalid, the prospective candidate is denied registration.
Altered, hacked, or intercepted messages are deemed invalid and the transaction rejected.
For the purpose of data sanitization, all packets without a valid IPv4 header are deemed invalid and discarded.
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But too many were deemed invalid by the board.
If that bounces back, the change is deemed invalid.
Any Entry or entrant that does not comply with these terms and conditions will be deemed invalid or disqualified.
Of the 2,964 delegates, only two voted against the measure, three abstained and another ballot paper was deemed invalid.
If it be difficult to execute any law which is not generally deemed necessary or salutary, what must be the case where it is deemed invalid and dangerous?
"As a matter of law, any testimonial or documentary evidence offered by Zain at any time should be deemed invalid, unreliable and inadmissible," the court said.
The warrants were deemed invalid because the legislation they were based upon was repealed in 2000, principal magistrate Lawrence Kangwia ruled, according to the Post Courier.
In another case, a waiver contained in a prenuptial agreement was deemed invalid because only a spouse — not a spouse-to-be — can waive his or her rights.
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