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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flip from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden change or reversal in position, opinion, or situation.
Example: "The company's decision was a flip from their previous stance on remote work policies."
Alternatives: "a shift from" or "a turn from".
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The Orlando Sentinel, however, endorsed Mr. Romney, a flip from its 2008 support of Mr. Obama.
It seemed a flip from the corporate game plan Mr. Apotheker had championed only a few months earlier.
And his wife, Ruth [Spacek], totally isolates herself, which is a flip from what is normally the case.
Despite the mishap, Vazquez was able to cover first base on the play and get an out on a flip from first baseman Lee Stevens.
When his son was too scared to do a flip from a diving board, Mr. McAlary took off his own shirt and strode to the edge of the board.
Boston capitalized on a rare defensive mistake by Cano, who two batters earlier lost his grip on a flip from Derek Jeter, scuttling a potential inning-ending double-play.
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It's obvious, then, that being away has been quite a flip for me from my typical life at home.
Nobody has ever executed a triple flip or a quadruple flip from a standing position.
In Game 5, he made a sprawling, flip-from-his-back play to rob Plácido Polanco of a hit as the Cardinals clinched the series giving Pujols his first career World Series ring.
Know that a front flip from a running start is much easier than a front flip from a stand.
Rubio is right: Bush's book did make a major flip from his prior statements on a path to citizenship.
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