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The phrase "as irrevocable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that cannot be changed or reversed, often in legal or formal contexts.
Example: "The decision made by the committee was deemed as irrevocable, leaving no room for appeal."
Alternatives: "as unchangeable" or "as permanent."
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Others are convinced that an individual's propensity in the peanut butter department is as irrevocable as the color of one's eyes.
"I view it as irrevocable, irresistible, inevitable and great".
I.B.M. described the Unix license it holds for AIX from SCO as irrevocable and permanent in the court documents filed Wednesday.
While it retains socialism as "irrevocable", it codifies changes in Cuban society since 1991, like the opening of the economy to free enterprise, and includes a political restructuring among other changes.
"Some men see the loss of a job, or the loss of a mate, as irrevocable and catastrophic, something they can't get back or attain again," said David Buss, author of "The Dangerous Passion: Why Jealousy Is as Necessary as Love and Sex" (Free Press, 2000) and a professor of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin.
Auction houses cleaned up their act after a price-fixing scandal in the 1990s but some still engage in questionable practices, such as "irrevocable" bids, whereby third parties guarantee a sale price and take a cut if it is exceeded, but do not have to disclose if they themselves bid the price up.Given the opacity of the business, allegations of shenanigans can be hard to verify.
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However, now that I've gotten older and less cynical, I realize they are also as much an irrevocable part of the Austrian soul as Schnitzel and big-bosomed ladies, and as good an excuse for drinking spirits after dark as they come. .
However, now that I like to say I've grown up, I've realised they are also as much an irrevocable part of the Austrian soul as Schnitzel and big-bosomed ladies, and as good an excuse for drinking spirits after dark as they come.
Describing it as an (irrevocable) executed parol license generates unnecessary complication in the law by creating an unneeded, redundant category.
(2) Provides other security such as an irrevocable letter of credit or other form of security approved by CCC.
A contingent remainder interest shall not be treated as an irrevocable remainder interest for purposes of this subparagraph.
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