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The phrase "a rollback of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a reversal of a policy or law, and to refer to the process of reducing or undoing something. For example: "The government implemented a rollback of taxes that had been previously raised."
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The commission recommends a rollback of convenience gambling operations.
How quickly could a rollback of the plan happen?
A rollback of Miranda rights for the accused.
Mitt Romney favors a rollback of rules governing financial reform and environmental protection.
Mrs. May's changes also involve a rollback of other counterterrorism measures adopted by Labour.
But the statement appeared to threaten a rollback of Egypt's new freedoms.
Following the election of President Trump, some predicted a rollback of U.S. sanctions targeting Russia.
Most Democrats have shied away from advocating a rollback of last year's tax cut.
The past 20 years have seen a rollback of a century's social progress and democracy.
In particular, they probably shouldn't propose a rollback of all of the Bush tax cuts.
Kennedy Space Center workers prepared for a rollback of the space shuttle Discovery into its hangar.
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