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"getting it reversed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to reversing a decision or a process. For example, "The court granted the request to get the sentence reversed."
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Rather than wait for the rest of the Ninth Circuit judges to review the ruling, Bill Lockyer, California's attorney general, is appealing the Andrade case directly to the Supreme Court, in hopes of getting it reversed before judges start shortening other sentences.
See about getting it reversed.
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He hopes to get it reversed.
They thought they'd get it reversed in the House and they didn't get anywhere.
I volunteered to help appeal that ruling of absolute immunity, and get it reversed.
It's just that it was a little more difficult for guys to get it reversed.
"I think you got it reversed, but that's very cool," he replied.
I think he shares the confidence that we'll get it reversed".
Judge Harmon's ruling has drawn praise for its depth and scope even from lawyers who are already plotting to get it reversed.
"We will challenge the [firing]... and try to get it reversed or reduced," says David Cremers, an award-winning laser researcher and 24-year lab veteran who was involved the accident.
Perhaps we've got it reversed.
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