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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ahead and reverse" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts involving navigation or instructions, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "To navigate the course, you need to go ahead and reverse when you reach the fork in the road."
Alternatives: "move forward and back" or "proceed and retreat".
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The outer compartments each had a high-pressure ahead and reverse turbine for each wing propeller shaft.
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One level of government can't leap ahead to better the situation while the others balk and reverse any progress.
Turn and reverse.
The UK is joining with major Eurozone countries such as Germany in warning their citizens that austere times lie ahead, as governments reverse direction and begin to cut spending.
And reversed again.
And reversed soon.
The Ninth Circuit disagreed and reversed.
If the deal, which could have a value of up to $28 billion£16.8.8 billion), were to go ahead it would reverse a recent trend in the industry which has seen moves towards separating traditional chemicals operations from life science and pharmaceuticals businesses, which command higher stock market ratings.
Claire Glasman, of WinVisible, who has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair, said: "We are lobbying MPs to make sure the budget cuts to PIP do not go ahead and ask them to reverse the cuts to other ones.
A better state-level result for Mr. Obama came from an Ohio poll from Gravis Marketing, which put him four points ahead there, reversing a one-point deficit in a poll conducted after the Republican convention.
A major issue likely to be debated in Congress in the year ahead is whether reversing the Bush tax cuts would slow investment and, if so, how much that would cost the economy.
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