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"a reversal of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to describe a change in direction or an opposite of a trend, situation, decision, etc. For example, "The board of directors is considering a reversal of their previous decision to close the factory."
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That's a reversal of past trends.
It was a reversal of the past.
It was quite a reversal of fortunes.
Its a reversal of the norm.
Oddly, it represents a reversal of roles.
"Is it a reversal of my position?
Monday night was a reversal of fortune.
Revenge depends on a reversal of power.
Rep. 681, to a reversal of the judgment.
That's a reversal of the usual custom in Philadelphia.
The deal represents a reversal of sorts for both companies.
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