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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an inverse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in mathematical or logical contexts to refer to something that reverses or negates another element.
Example: "In mathematics, the inverse of a function is a function that undoes the action of the original function."
Alternatives: "a reciprocal" or "an opposite".
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He's an inverse superhero.
Do an inverse Q&A.
Magnesium has an inverse relationship with calcium.
Barack Obama, meanwhile, faces an inverse predicament.
Somehow it has an inverse.
Capitol Hill United charted an inverse arc.
Now, does an accumulator have an inverse?
"We're kind of like an inverse Anonymous," Fein said.
There is an inverse morality test to this.
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This is obviously an inverse problem.
That's not an inverse-sexist thing - that's just decorum.
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