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The phrase "are prevailed" is not correct in English.
The correct form would typically be "are prevailing" or "have prevailed."
Example: "In this situation, the principles of fairness and justice are prevailing."
Alternatives: "are dominant" or "are victorious."
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are prevailed
verb
To be superior in strength, dominance, influence or frequency; to have or gain the advantage over others; to have the upper hand; to outnumber others.
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Salvation then arrives in the form of Vladimir the Villain, Ivan the Arsonist et al, who are prevailed upon to pray for the child.
Many psychosocial and socioeconomic factors which are prevailed in patients with chronic forms of headache are also associated with MOH.
The neighborhoods with modern urban form are prevailed over the region and have been formed based on official development plans during past decades.
For example, compared to the Western countries, Chinese society has a strong tradition of Confucianism, in which conservative values are prevailed.
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He was prevailed upon to restore the old gods.
Fortunately, Arthur Nikisch was prevailed upon to accept the post.
Denis Healey was prevailed on to ease him out.
But Phocion was not to be prevailed with at all, and shortly after, Alexander died.
The idea is from the existing empirical formula where two-dimensional approach is prevailed.
Theodore Roosevelt was prevailed upon by the Emperor to help bring about the 1906 conference in Algeciras.
Even the Saudis were prevailed on to hold some (men only) local elections.
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