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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost reversed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is nearly in the opposite order or position compared to another.
Example: "The colors on the flag are almost reversed from the original design, giving it a unique look."
Alternatives: "nearly inverted" or "practically flipped".
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Also, the pitfalls seem almost reversed.
"Now the situation is almost reversed.
For athletes, the numbers are almost reversed.
Today, that situation is almost reversed, according to state social service officials.
Of course, these days that meaning has almost reversed: hands up who'd rather have a healthy glow?
Rembrandt's frank, probing portraits of old, weathered men whose intense gazes suggest thoughts turned inwards are almost reversed in Bacon.
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The conclusion almost reverses the confidence of the last line of Keats's Ode on a Grecian Urn.
But the household survey found that nearly 2 million jobs had been added since January 2002, almost reversing the job losses earlier in the Bush administration.
Globalization has accentuated the bumps, so there's a very interesting opportunity to level the playing field for people, and actually almost reverse it," Earle said.
In contrast, the intracellular accumulation of Lck was profoundly disturbed upon depolymerization of microtubules for 30 min, thereby almost reversing the Nef induced accumulation.
Robots are often designed to initially make human workers' jobs less stressful and more efficient, until the technology evolves to the point at which the roles almost reverse.
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