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"could be overturned" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to suggest a hypothetical, uncertain situation or possibility that might occur in the future. For example, "The decision of the Supreme Court could be overturned."
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This could be overturned.
Robinson remains optimistic the decision could be overturned.
Cook wasconfident that it could be overturned on appeal.
That refusal could be overturned by the Fair Work Commission.
If so, they will be referred to the appeal court and could be overturned.
"The prospect that this could be overturned is truly frightening," he said.
The board's actions could be overturned by the membership, though it is unlikely, Spanier said.
If it is, Bush's attack on the government's own workers could be overturned.
It could be overturned in the coming weeks, in time to affect the current campaigns.
Such an order could be overturned, but sitting presidents rarely like giving up power to the legislative branch.
Liberals and rights activists were encouraged by the verdict, but noted that it could be overturned in appeals.
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