Sentence examples for a plot to reverse from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a plot to reverse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a scheme or plan aimed at undoing or changing a previous action or situation.
Example: "The group was discovered to be involved in a plot to reverse the recent policy changes that had been implemented."
Alternatives: "a scheme to undo" or "a plan to overturn".

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Those involved stress, however, that this does not amount to a plot to reverse Brexit – especially as the idea of a second referendum has little support among MPs.

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All along, the biggest stumbling block to N.P.V. has been that the first reaction of many Republicans is to suspect that it's a nefarious plot to reverse the outcome of the 2000 election.

Some German companies, not surprisingly, put it differently: they see an agenda to reverse the marketing bump that the label has long given German exporters, a plot to give other European companies a competitive edge.

Three days after Kirchner declared Nisman's death a suicide, she reversed herself, saying that he had been murdered — in a plot to discredit her.

He finds a plot to his liking.

Stan, Kyle and Wendy foil a plot to kill Kathy Lee Gifford.

A plot to open a camp?

Later, in small working groups, they plotted how to reverse what Haron Amin, the new chargé d'affaires at the Afghan Embassy in Washington, calls Afghanistan's "brain drain".

It's going to be a long, slow movie but I don't think the plot is going to reverse itself.

13, finding a way to reverse Prop.

"There's a way to reverse epidemics.

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