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The phrase "are overturned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is being reversed, canceled, or invalidated, often in legal or formal situations.
Example: "The previous ruling was challenged, and the decisions are overturned by the higher court."
Alternatives: "have been reversed" or "are annulled".
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are overturned
verb
To turn over, capsize or upset (something)
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Campaigners won't mind as long as the plans are overturned.
A significant number of claims are overturned on review.
Less than half of one per cent of convictions are overturned on appeal.
Convictions are overturned on appeal in only about 3percentt of federal criminal cases.
Because – as magic realism showed us – great writing ensues when conventions are overturned.
If the verdicts are overturned, he says, he is ready for a retrial.
I'm not going to rest until all the convictions are overturned.
In four out of 10 cases the original decisions are overturned.
Public works projects in Brazil often face legal hurdles, although many are overturned quickly.
If those restrictions are overturned, it would be a disaster for democracy.
If their convictions are overturned, the West Memphis Three will become America's most famous beneficiaries of DNA testing.
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