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The phrase "automatically restore" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a system or application is designed to revert to a previous state without manual intervention.
Example: "The software has a feature that will automatically restore your settings after a crash."
Alternatives: "self-recover" or "instantly revert".
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In Alabama earlier this year, legislators rejected a bill to automatically restore voting rights to ex-felons.
Besides Florida, only Alabama, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, Nebraska and Virginia take away all felons' voting rights and do not automatically restore them.
But when the two make peace, removing the person's name from the Block list does not automatically restore the name to the Friends list on a profile page.
Where people have had 10, 15, 20 years of unresponsive states and complaints mechanisms that do nothing, simply introducing technology or new client service charters cannot automatically restore confidence".
But an analyst at Goldman Sachs, Thomas Cholnoky, warned in a research note that appointment of Mr. Duperreault would not automatically restore Marsh & McLennan to the top spot in the industry.
"If the governor and his cabinet members were serious about helping former felons rehabilitate their lives and become productive, taxpaying members of society," Howard Simon, the group's executive director, said in the statement, they would "automatically restore people's rights after they have been released from prison and completed their supervision".
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So when their districts were occupied by Union forces, the "political rights" of Southerners must be automatically restored.
The state automatically restores the rights of some felons after reviewing their records, while others need only fill out a short application.
Their voting rights are automatically restored when their sentences are completed and most return to their home communities, far from the prison towns.
A provision that would have been a step toward automatically restoring the voting rights of felons was dropped in negotiations between the Senate, which favored it, and the House, which opposed it.
According to a report last month in USA Today: The Florida Board of Executive Clemency, headed by Republican Gov. Rick Scott, reversed predecessor Republican Gov. Charlie Crist's policy that automatically restored voting rights to non-violent offenders upon the completion of their sentences.
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