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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sharp reversal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and significant change in direction, opinion, or trend.
Example: "The company's stock experienced a sharp reversal after the announcement of the new product line."
Alternatives: "a sudden turnaround" or "a dramatic shift".
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This is a sharp reversal from just a decade ago when emerging market politicians used foreign multinational companies as scapegoats.
These closings reflect a sharp reversal.
Mr. Edwards's decision is a sharp reversal.
Nevertheless, this poll shows a sharp reversal in government fortunes.
Mr. Reid's admission was a sharp reversal in his position.
This demographic demand was a sharp reversal of existing policy.
The recent events represented a sharp reversal in Iceland's fortunes.
That is a sharp reversal of a trend.
Moreover, the decreasing gaps represent a sharp reversal of a widening divergence observed in prior decades.
Mr. Fleischer's remarks were a sharp reversal of Mr. Bush's tone on Chechnya.
The prospect of Mr. Lutz going green represents a sharp reversal.
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