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The phrase "are vacated" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to indicate that a decision, order, or space has been annulled or made empty.
Example: "The court's previous rulings are vacated, allowing for a new trial to take place."
Alternatives: "have been annulled" or "are nullified".
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Because losses still count when wins are vacated, both teams finished their season series 0-1.
As apartments are vacated, they would be converted to market rate.
His practice is to rent his apartments at market rates as they are vacated by the rent-regulated tenants who didn't buy their apartments.
That fractional increase may soon mean more childhood bedrooms, with ancient teddies and decrepit posters, are vacated by millenials with new employment elsewhere.
With those savings another $4.8 million is still needed to close the gap and will be made up through not filling jobs that are vacated.
Investment collapses and real estate prices fall; businesses and banks go bankrupt; factories and residential buildings are vacated; and employees are laid off.
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The Dodgers are vacating Dodgertown for greener pastures in Arizona.
Wins were vacated.
has been vacated again.
Eventually, the conviction was vacated.
Now, the property must be vacated.
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