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The phrase "it overrides" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a situation where one thing takes precedence over another or cancels it out.
Example: "In this case, the new policy overrides the previous regulations, ensuring compliance with the latest standards."
Alternatives: "it takes precedence" or "it supersedes".
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In other words, if the conclusion of an exception rule ('true-branch' child rule) is satisfied, it overrides the conclusion of its parent rule.
Conversely, it overrides the Pacific Plate along its eastern edge (fringed by the IBM Arc) and its central-western edge (fringed by the Luzon Arc).
Many people do not know that it overrides a will.
"But the strength of ill-feeling is so deep it overrides any reservations," he said.
Excepting the blood-red trickle of sky, and what it overrides, what slips beneath.
"Carrie is perceptive," Danes said, "but her fixation on keeping the world safe is so intense that it overrides that.
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It was a cost not because threats were unreal but because it overrode the system.
"It overrode the Endangered Species Act and virtually every other environmental consideration".
The 1986 law, the Immigration Reform and Control Act, said it overrode "any state or local law imposing civil or criminal sanctions".
It overrode Gov. Dave Heineman's veto of a bill to provide free prenatal care to undocumented immigrant women.
And although Tennessee's governor, Don Sundquist, vetoed the legislature's decision to cobble the budget together with tobacco money, it overrode his veto.
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