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The phrase "will have overturned" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that an action will be completed in the future, often in a context involving change or reversal of a situation. Example: "By the time the new law takes effect, it will have overturned many existing regulations."
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If the UAW does eventually succeed in its bid to represent NYU graduate employees with union contracts, it will have overturned a 25-year U.S. labor policy.
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Wright will attempt to have overturned the 21st-minute red card shown to defender Anderson after he pulled down Hearts striker Dale Carrick.
"English votes have overturned the democratic will of Northern Ireland," the Party said in a statement.
If Maj Hasan is sentenced to die, the case will automatically go to the military appeals courts, which have overturned most death sentences they have reviewed.
If he is sentenced to die, the case will automatically go to the military appeals courts, which have overturned most death sentences they have reviewed.
"Courts have overturned regulatory decisions.
Some churches have overturned this ideology.
Subsequent studies have overturned this viewpoint [ 8, 23, 24].
A bus has overturned.
The spending review has overturned all this.
Regardless of team selection, Norwich will have to overturn a horrendous history against Fulham if they are to advance.
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