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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and will revert" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone will return to a previous state or condition, or when promising to respond or reply later.
Example: "I will review the document and will revert with my feedback by the end of the day."
Alternatives: "and will respond" or "and will get back".
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The site is owned by the city and will revert back to it.
Jones is damaged goods as a result of his loan deal with Ashley and will revert to non-executive chairman as soon as a chief executive is appointed.
The new qualifying format, which had been criticised by team principals but still accepted, was rejected with embarrassing haste and will revert to the previous model for the next round in Bahrain.
"We will consult further with them to make sure we fully understand their concerns and will revert with a new remuneration policy – taking full account of those concerns – in due course.
"Cricket Australia will conduct a thorough investigation of the circumstances around this abandonment... and will revert to the teams with those findings," a CA spokesman told Australian Associated Press.
Caretaker boss Terry Skiverton had been in charge since Gary Johnson was sacked in January and will revert back to his role as assistant manager, with former Glovers midfielder Darren Way as first-team coach.
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If Congress does not act, in 2013 both income tax laws and those for gifts and estates will revert to provisions in effect before the first Bush-era tax cuts were enacted in 2001.
This suggests that the rate of initial loss of resistance trait and plateauing from the initial loss of resistance trait are similar in every cycle and unlikely that repeated selection and deselection will revert the population fitness to before initial selection (control).
If you want to go back into beta state (the default state of the brain when you are awake), just try and shake it out, walk around and you will revert back.
While those who sought abolition of the estate tax say it is unlikely that its repeal will be permanent, supporters of the tax don't imagine that the exemption amount and rate will revert to the levels of 2001 — $1 million and 55 percent — when a convoluted phase-out was enacted.
"Hopefully it will settle down and everyone will revert to a bit of sanity," Hughes said.
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