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Discover LudwigThe phrase "vacated on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to indicate that a decision, order, or ruling has been annulled or set aside on a specific date. Example: "The court's previous ruling was vacated on March 15, 2023."
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He found a mat and laid it next to the one I had vacated on the veranda and I found myself alarmed but curious as he stripped off to his dark skin and muscular torso.
The decision was vacated on appeal.
(Parker was found not guilty; Celestin was convicted, and the conviction was vacated on appeal).
His conviction was vacated on June 27 by Justice Joel L. Blumenfeld of State Supreme Court in Queens.
In the murder case vacated on Tuesday, there were serious questions raised about each of the three main witnesses who testified against Mr. Collins at the original trial.
Officially, there was no answer as to when the Buildings Department would grant access to each of the buildings it ordered vacated on Saturday.
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A man had waved me, miraculously, into the parking space he was vacating on Park Avenue.
"I thought I was safe, at least for a little while," said Steve Bitezakis, who opened the restaurant in 1993 and got a notice to vacate on Monday.
After the 8,000 Marines leave, the United States would turn over to Japan a half-dozen military installations that it will vacate on the island's more heavily developed southern half.
Ms. Ferreras, who is running to fill the seat Mr. Monserrate will be vacating on the City Council, said in a brief telephone interview on Saturday that the records should be in Libre's offices.
By mid-November U.S. Marshals were tacking notices to vacate on farmhouse doors, and construction contractors were moving in.
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