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Discover Ludwig"veto over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to exercise the power or right to reject or forbid something. It can be used in a sentence to describe the action of someone using their veto power to prevent something from happening or being passed. Example: The president has the veto power over any laws passed by Congress, giving him the ability to reject legislation that he does not agree with.
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The Cabinet Office responded saying the US had no veto over the disclosure of the documents.
Russia has no veto over America's defences.
The Legislative Council has virtual veto over government decisions.
An imperial veto over discriminatory legislation was rarely exercised.
Moscow must not have a veto over who joins NATO.
But none has the right of veto over it.
They have had a de facto veto over everything".
The stick will be a veto over national budgets.
In the Virginia Plan, the executive would have a qualified veto over acts of Congress.
We will not passively accept a veto over America's drive to open markets.
Unlike the situation in the states, the federal government holds a veto over territory government legislation.
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