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The phrase "this invalidated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been rendered invalid or nullified, often in a legal or formal context. Example: "The new evidence presented in court this invalidated the previous testimony."
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This invalidated Bohr's model, with its neat, clearly defined circular orbits.
This invalidated that weigh-in, allowing "American Idol" winner Ruben Studdard back onto the Ranch, and penalized her White Team.
He argued that this invalidated the assumptions of classical economists who thought that markets always clear, leaving no surplus of goods and no willing labor left idle.
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Does this invalidate their arguments or the people making them?
None of this invalidates Dawkins's desire to set up an atheist school.
I don't think this invalidates the data but it does take a little getting used to.
However, local object motion can create outliers, and this invalidates the estimation of the homography matrices.
This invalidates McDonald's statement, which claims "interaction with Dr. Mann was polite and did not involve a physical altercation".
This invalidates the so-called "Iguchi hypothesis", based on which the heat transfer data for steady flows is being applied to oscillatory flow conditions.
But in a trapezoid, changing a single angle can turn a convex polygon into a concave polygon, and this invalidates the argument (Lyusternik 1963).
We do not believe that this invalidates its value.
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