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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had rolled back" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a past perfect verb phrase, indicating that the action of rolling back occurred before another past event. Example: The snow had rolled back from the edge of the road, revealing a steep drop-off below.
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His one good eye had rolled back.
His eyes had rolled back into his head.
By Friday, it had rolled back to about $24 million.
Within a few months, the revolutionary tide had rolled back all across Europe.
China had rolled back some energy subsidies after the last meeting in June.
It was as if seven years had rolled back all at once.
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They've rolled back over me recently.
Their eyes have rolled back and they have white pupils from dehydration".
A few states have rolled back cost-of-living increases for retirees, prompting lawsuits.
Local authorities have rolled back the transit fare increases that triggered the protests.
"I've rolled back the frequency and intensity of screening over the years, absolutely.
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