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The phrase 'will be deemed invalid' is correct and usable in written English.
You would use this phrase to indicate that something is not legally or officially recognized. For example: "Any entries submitted after the deadline date will be deemed invalid".
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Any Entry or entrant that does not comply with these terms and conditions will be deemed invalid or disqualified.
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"As a matter of law, any testimonial or documentary evidence offered by Zain at any time should be deemed invalid, unreliable and inadmissible," the court said.
Also, those swaps can't be deemed invalid because of this evasion.
Do-not-resuscitate orders signed by a hunger striker at or near the beginning of the strike or during the hunger strike would automatically be deemed invalid.
If the "claim" of the invention covers something that already existed prior to the existence of the patent a term known as "prior art"—then the patent would be deemed invalid.
Per policy, you have no more than 7 days to enter the receipt for the receipt to be deemed invalid for use.
But his legacy will be deemed incomplete.
Otherwise, m will be deemed as a spoofed identity.
These will be deemed treatment failure.
If the deal is deemed invalid or rescinded, Daniels will be free to tell her story.
Oklahoma is one of the states that still enforces capital punishment, but voters there will decide on amending the state constitution to carry out the death penalty by other means if one method is deemed invalid — as occurred in Nebraska when its sole means of execution, the electric chair, was ruled as cruel and unusual punishment by the state's Supreme Court.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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