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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the revocation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of officially canceling or withdrawing something, such as a privilege, license, or agreement. Example: "The revocation of his driving license was due to repeated traffic violations."
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the revocation
noun
An act or instance of revoking.
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Mr. Anderson is challenging the revocation.
The edict remained in force until the revocation in 1685.
The timing of the revocation of his citizenship does smack of pettiness.
His administration has instituted political liberalization, including the revocation of strict censorship.
The revocation deprived France of a number of gifted craftsmen, sailors, and soldiers.
The revocation was just one in a string of developments on a tumultuous day for Syria.
Lewis said: "The revocation of licences is very much about keeping pressure on the clubs.
The revocation of Grant's order by no means ended the controversy.
They seemed especially hurt by the revocation of their U.S. visas.
The revocation of Imperial's banking licence on August 26th may complicate things.
In September, the governor of Illinois suspended the revocation pending legislation that set more definitive guidelines.
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