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"goes in reverse" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you want to express the idea that something is reversing or that two things are moving away from each other. For example, "The car went in reverse up the driveway."
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Sometimes the process goes in reverse.
But my tale goes in reverse.
"Everything goes in reverse when you're in a declining population".
The New Yorker, July 25 , 1994P. 66 With the mistake your life goes in reverse.
"You can also push it with your feet, and it even goes in reverse".
The title is meant to be ironic, since the narrative goes in reverse.
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Occasionally, they went in reverse.
First, subways do not go in reverse.
"My musical journey went in reverse," he says.
No one wants to go in reverse at this level".
British Skeleton (@BritishSkeleton) The athletes will once again go in reverse order.
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