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The phrase "being rolled back" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a reversal or undoing of a previous action or policy. For example: The government announced that its controversial new tax policy was being rolled back.
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Now even the gains are being rolled back.
They, too, are being rolled back by cash-strapped governments, creating de facto tax increases.
But now these are being rolled back, leaving them with nowhere to go.
12.01pm GMT The green levies on bills are being rolled back.
"We need to guard against the reforms being rolled back as a result of a period without crisis," he said.
"The natural checks on that tendency, like needing to go to bed, are being rolled back by modafinil".
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Both those efforts have been rolled back.
The train was rolled back into the station.
Yet by 2005 these measures had been rolled back.
But the budget cuts have not been rolled back.
As the war ended, the emergency measures were rolled back.
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