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The phrase "revoke the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used as a verb in a sentence, meaning to cancel or annul something that was previously granted or put in place. An example sentence using "revoke the" could be: The government has decided to revoke the tax breaks for wealthy individuals.
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Jokowi refused to revoke the nomination.
"The government should revoke the ban immediately".
Justice Zweibel said he would not revoke the plea deal.
We revoke the license completely in very serious cases.
"The I.R.S. should revoke the exempt status," Professor Hill said.
China agreed last June to revoke the subsidy.
On Friday it announced its decision to revoke the honor.
King's College London should revoke the Sultan's honour.
On October 30th, the Vice-President seemed specifically to revoke the theme of national unity.
'Not that filthy thing!' He threatened to revoke the theatre's license if the film was shown.
They would likely revoke the rule even before it takes effect.
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