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'overriding that' is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used as an introductory phrase to express something that is more important than what was previously stated. For example, "I understand that you want to make this decision yourself, but overriding that, I believe that I should at least be consulted."
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Overriding that veto would require 27 votes.
Overriding that provision, the federal appeals court ruled in this case that to withhold scholarship money on the basis of a student's religious choice places an unconstitutional burden on the free exercise of religion.
Overriding that law so soon afterwards with another one, again with an overt political design to provide a possibly critical vote in favor of President Barack Obama's agenda this fall is proving too much for some legislators to swallow.
Overriding that behavior is possible but not obvious.
"Get thee behind me, Satan," is just a way of overriding that instinct.
There were a couple of things driving us: One was belief in the supremacy of our political party, but overriding that was the desire to please our higher-up masters – the Labour Party HQ bosses.
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McEwan overrides that predisposition almost heroically.
"Al Jazeera has to override that by providing quality news".
"Congress should then act quickly to override that veto".
"Those are important issues, but they should never be allowed to override that first proposition.
It would then take an operator or technician to override that failsafe.
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