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Discover Ludwig"cancels out" is a correct and frequently used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of neutralizing or counteracting something, often in a mathematical or scientific context. Example: "The negative charges on the electrons cancels out the positive charges on the protons, creating a stable atom."
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Depreciation cancels out income.
In Degas naturalism cancels out voyeurism.
"And that's what cancels out the sound," Mr. Vallance said.
Conspicuous consumption no longer cancels out the idealistic self-image.
But their cartoonish one-dimensionality cancels out any real portent.
"Initiative 591 effectively cancels out 594," he said.
That adds weight, takes up more space and cancels out some of the gain in efficiency.
No one can 'divide through' the thing in the box; it cancels out, whatever it is".
It somehow cancels out our natural and justified suspicions of the very concept of "embedded" journalism.
None of this cancels out the serious ecological problems with the trade.
Falcao header cancels out Benteke goal.
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