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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he annulled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of declaring something invalid or void, often in a legal or formal context. Example: "After reviewing the case, the judge decided that he annulled the previous ruling."
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When the 1993 elections produced a winner he didn't like, he annulled the vote.
He annulled the election and banned Rahman from holding office for five years.
He was forced to step down in 1993 after he annulled an election that was generally regarded as fair.
He annulled his marriage in order to marry Charles's widow, Anne of Brittany, and thereby reinforce the personal union of her duchy and his kingdom.
He annulled the election, won by the late Chief Moshood Abiola, for alleged security reasons that he has never bothered to detail.
When Mintoff was returned to power in 1971, he annulled the defence agreement, dismissed the British governor-general and sacked his own police chief.
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Each spring, his wife makes him sign a letter, which she posts on the refrigerator, promising to really retire; each fall, he annuls the vow.
"I can't change history," he annuls.
Whosoever shall annul any one of these decrees, let him know positively that he annuls the ordinance of God.
He announced he was annulling all the local annual contracts for beach-front establishments, saying they were illegal.
He has annulled two others, dismissed local officials and business chiefs, and rammed through reforms.
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