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The sentence 'has been neutralised' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a solution or a situation that has been resolved or calmed down. For example, "The dispute between the two countries has been neutralised."
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"A fourth cell of terrorists has been neutralised," Molins said.
Yet this hardly means that all Hitler's venom has been neutralised.
But much of the federal effort has been neutralised by state and local cuts.
He argues that al-Qaeda's core leadership has been "neutralised operationally".
A fourth group, has been neutralised by the government; a success for which the international community has not given credit.
Widescale Drone warfare has been neutralised through the development of powerful air defence systems, so the emphasis is back on ground infantry once again.
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Israel TV reported that he had tried to stab soldiers and had been "neutralised".
But that threat to Zuma appears to have been neutralised, leaving the president a clear run at a second term.
The interior minister, Bernard Cazeneuve, said 138 suspected Islamists in France were under investigation or in prison and had been neutralised.
We predict The team's technical advantage may have been neutralised but Vettel's confidence and Newey's grey matter are a difficult combination to conquer.
He disputed the argument made by Evans that the allegations against the Smiths singer have been "neutralised" by the singer's subsequent rebuttals.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com