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The phrase "are overturned by a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is being reversed or invalidated by a specific action or entity.
Example: "The previous ruling was overturned by a higher court, leading to a significant change in the law."
Alternatives: "are reversed by a" or "are annulled by a".
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The best laid business models are overturned by a kid in a dorm room, more now than ever.
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In the event it was overturned by a single vote.
Judge Martini was overturned by a federal appeals court.
Eventually the magistrates' decision was overturned by a crown court.
That arrangement, however, was overturned by a federal court last winter.
His sentence was overturned by a higher court.
(That order was overturned by a judge months later).
But this paradigm has been overturned by a group of proteins called 'prions'prions
His first death penalty sentence was overturned by a judge who said prosecutors prejudiced the jury.
In California, a court order allowing gay marriage was overturned by a referendum last year.
Yet her supporters are thrilled that this decision was overturned by a High Court judge this month.
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