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"be rolled back" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to reverse something, usually a decision or action, and return to a previous state. It can be used in various contexts, such as in discussing a policy change or a financial transaction. Example: The new tax law was met with backlash and is expected to be rolled back by the government.
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"We have no intention of allowing our great achievements to be rolled back," she said.
But these are administrative changes that could be rolled back by another administration.
Ticket prices went up ten per cent, and then had to be rolled back.
The Israeli occupation, he said, was "beginning to be rolled back".
If necessary, the registry can then be rolled back to a prior condition.
Spending will be rolled back to the 2006, not 1906 levels.
The Internet might be censored but it can never be rolled back in China.
"If Russia fully implements its commitments, these sanctions can be rolled back.
If we win those three battles, the "socialism" of 2008 can be rolled back.
In Germany, the worry is that the culture of privacy will be rolled back.
"We cannot allow that openness and freedom to be rolled back either," he said.
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