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The phrase "an about-face" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complete reversal of opinion, position, or direction, often in a political or personal context.
Example: "After much debate, the committee made an about-face on their initial decision regarding the new policy."
Alternatives: "a turnaround" or "a reversal".
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Quite an about-face.
But he had an about-face.
His statement was an about-face.
It's quite an about-face.
He did an about-face.
The retailer then did an about-face.
One may applaud such an about-face.
She had done an about-face.
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We need to immediately to an about face".
After a nervous jab at the seed, the bird did an about face and took off.
ISS's report said the move represents an "about face" by Disney on independent board leadership.
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