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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are repealed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to indicate that a law, regulation, or rule has been officially revoked or annulled.
Example: "The outdated regulations are repealed to make way for new policies that better reflect current standards."
Alternatives: "have been revoked" or "are annulled".
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are repealed
verb
To cancel, invalidate, annul.
synonyms
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Unless the basic laws of supply and demand are repealed, those two questions must be answered.
We will bring rule of law to the country, and we will see to it that repressive laws are repealed".
That does not impress the protesters, who say a baleful legacy will live on until such laws are repealed.
This is the archaic and arcane way in which archaic and arcane laws are repealed in this country.
The only problem is if, God forbid, the tax cuts are repealed in two years, how will I ever go back to Special K and bananas?
"Clearly, consumers, the economy and the environment will suffer if these standards are repealed," said Jim Presswood, the group's federal energy director.
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I mean, we are repealing Obamacare!
It should be repealed".
It was repealed in 1933.
But judges cannot be repealed.
They can't be repealed.
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