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The phrase "a bit of a rollback" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a minor reversal or reduction in a decision, policy, or process.
Example: "After reviewing the recent changes, the management decided on a bit of a rollback to the previous policy to address employee concerns."
Alternatives: "a slight reversal" or "a minor reduction".
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Microsoft's E3 and pre-E3 announcements were all about doing a bit of a rollback and adopting a more Sony-like stance for its Xbox One marketing – 'we like gamers, and we won't make you buy a camera with your gaming console (anymore).'.
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