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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are waived" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to indicate that certain rights, claims, or requirements are relinquished or not enforced.
Example: "All fees associated with the application process are waived for low-income applicants."
Alternatives: "are relinquished" or "are dismissed".
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are waived
verb
To outlaw (someone).
Exact(60)
Any advance purchase restrictions are waived.
This weekend, admission fees are waived.
"If the loans are waived that will be a big relief," he said.
So now we have 34 holidays spread across 40 or more days when the regulations are waived.
Their evil deeds are instantly expiated and the formalities of judgment are waived; they enter the Garden immediately.
A combination of letters and numbers, the tattoos are waived for foreign horses who race in the Breeders' Cup.
Annual expenses are low, at 8 cents a share, and even those are waived if dividends don't cover the amount.
In general, they say, those rights are waived because the transaction is viewed as sending cash to someone.
Most countries operate an exemptions approach, where abortion is illegal but penalties are waived in a few specific circumstances.
Ferry fees for light jets like Hawker 400XPs and Citation V Ultras are waived for Mexico and the Caribbean.
The pricing is flexible and according to MSI, in areas of 'extreme poverty' charges for contraception are waived.
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