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Discover Ludwig'full reversal' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe when something changes completely in the opposite direction. For example, "The court just ordered a full reversal of the original ruling."
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The case for full reversal of the government's fee regime remains.
He even tried a full reversal of the engines, which might be required in an emergency.
Today we see a full reversal of U.S. and European policies.
Antagonists showed potent and full reversal of CGRP-induced dilation of ex vivo human intracranial arteries.
When he re-entered, he was screaming, thundering, a full reversal from the shaded, talky singing he's known for.
We need to see a full reversal of national insurance increases to fully offset the "tax on jobs" which the previous administration initiated.
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It may also take years for cases to come before the Supreme Court that could open the door for full reversals of the Chevron and Auer precedents.
Our results show that optimized micro-dystrophins can halt all ongoing dystrophy in dystrophic mdx mice and lead to a significant, albeit not full functional reversal of mechanical properties in treated muscles.
Thus, except for 1-week-old contractures, a full spontaneous reversal of the knee contracture was not observed in any joint contracture.
However, this rotation did not result in a full polarity reversal on all occipital electrodes as described previously, perhaps indicating an overlap between the C1 component and the onset of the early contralateral P1 components of the VEP at the peak latency.
I guess I sort of think that is true, but history is full of reversals and shifts.
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