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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to reverse it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the capability to undo or change a situation, action, or process.
Example: "The software update is designed to be reversible, so users are able to reverse it if they encounter any issues."
Alternatives: "capable of undoing it" or "able to revert it".
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Once the IPC has made its decision, ministers will not be able to reverse it – even the courts will struggle to be heard.
Of course I'm not going to be able to reverse it in one hour.
At this point I think there is absolutely no reason to believe that any conceivable type of technology will be able to reverse it.
Second is that if a mistake is made in who you pay then you need to be able to reverse it so anonymity wouldn't work".
"I don't think this has anything to do with the app," said Kuchinsky, who got a notification that her party registration had changed from Democrat to Statehood Green Party a few months ago, and was able to reverse it then in order to vote as a Democrat on Tuesday.
For some voters, that worked: Hajji Syahril Has, a 68-year-old retired entrepreneur in Kebon Kacang, a down-at-heel neighbourhood in central Jakarta, said he voted for Mr Prabowo because of his firmness and past military leadership.Yet even though Mr Prabowo narrowed the gap with Jokowi, he seems not to have been able to reverse it.
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"No one knows" if Braddock will be able to reverse its decline, Mr. Sweeny said.
Though currently no cure exists, they have been able to reverse its effects in mice.
So good that almost no one has been able to reverse engineer it out of the numerous Skype binaries.
As naltrexone was able to reverse this hypoalgesia, it was concluded that celecoxib could act centrally via an effect mediated by endogenous opioids rather than by inhibition of PG biosynthesis [ 26].
This is a full-blown scam, without any possible defense, and it's a shame to see it hit the App Store right when downloads usually pop over the holidays, and when Apple is in a position where it might not be able to do anything to reverse it until the freeze lifts December 28.
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