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The phrase "go reverse" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used informally to suggest moving backward, but it's better to use more conventional expressions.
Example: "If you want to avoid the traffic jam, you might need to go reverse."
Alternatives: "reverse" or "back up".
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Segway has no brakes, but it senses small movements in its riders to determine if it should stop, go, reverse or spin around.
4.17am GMT 14th over: England 47-2 (Bell 31 Ballance 6) There you go! Reverse sweep off the pads from Bell, gets it fine, and he'll get four for that.
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Go rogue, reverse course, be BRAVE.
"When the money goes away, I don't think we're going to reverse that.
It's going to reverse.
How should we go about reversing these trends?
It's not something that we're going to reverse".
"No one anticipated they were going to reverse themselves".
You're not going to reverse that". Spot on.
But we are not going to reverse the Retail Distribution Review".
These trends are not going to reverse themselves.
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