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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at reversing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the act of reversing something, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "The car was successful at reversing into the parking space."
Alternatives: "in reversing" or "when reversing".
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Two petitions aimed at reversing that fate were begun Sunday.
An understanding of the reasons for delay might provide strategies aimed at reversing this trend.
Mr Stern believes that resources should be redirected at reversing this situation.
If I was assumed to be incompetent at reversing cars, oddly incompetent I found myself becoming".
Government critics liken it to a Soviet-style attempt at reversing Islam's spread.
Thursday's report from the Institute for Public Policy Research IPPRR) aims at reversing that historic trend.
South Carolina may offer their last shot at reversing the momentum.
The move is aimed at reversing a decline in enforcement of the tax laws.
This seemed to mark the Jets' best chance at reversing the trend.
Russia's move was aimed at reversing the war's dynamics and consolidating its beleaguered ally, President Assad.
Their terrorism is not aimed at reversing any specific U.S. policy.
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