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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being overturned" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use the phrase to refer to an overturned object, an overturned decision, or an overturned opinion. For example, "The overturned car caused a traffic jam on the highway."
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Ways of life long relied upon are being overturned.
How realistic is the prospect of his conviction being overturned?
The chance of the result being overturned is small, however.
"The rule of law is being overturned," she said.
This is despite his conviction being overturned on appeal.
Now, though, that progress is at risk of being overturned.
Within minutes, I felt those prejudices being overturned.
Houses are being overturned in search of old tickets.
Public pressure led to the decision being overturned:.
Moreover, it's hard to imagine an award destined for charitable organizations being overturned.
Today, of course, the court has a conservative majority, and liberal victories are, indeed, being overturned.
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