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Discover LudwigThe phrase "becomes void" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that an agreement, law, or policy is no longer valid. For example: "Once the deadline has passed, the contract becomes void and the two parties no longer have any legal obligations to one another."
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It becomes void after one year.
Her contract becomes void if she grows 2 inches.
Technically, parliament has to pass an ordinance into law within four months or it becomes void.
This changes his appearance so much that his contract becomes void.
This means the onward ticket becomes void if the first leg is not flown".
Am I right in thinking that after a certain amount of time abroad, my student loan debt becomes void anyway?
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It applied for membership of the EU soon after its friendship treaty with the Soviet Union became void in 1991, becoming a full member in 1995.
§ 3.7 Permit to become void.
If they are acquitted, those notices will become void.
No, once camp has occurred, all wait lists will become void.
To an Italian it is unfathomable that a job's permanency can become void.
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