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Discover Ludwig'has reverted' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe when something has returned to a previous state or condition; for example, "The river has reverted to its normal level after the storm."
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Much has reverted to brush.
China, however, has reverted to type.
She now has reverted to her original short, brown hair.
The House of Lords has reverted to form.
Unfortunately, it seems that he has reverted to type; sigh.
He does not want anyone to think he has reverted to his instigating old form.
On the whole, though, the food has reverted to traditional Spanish, with a few modern flourishes.
Mardi Gras in subsequent years has reverted to its almost slavish devotion to costumery and tradition.
Metta World Peace has reverted back to his Ron Artest persona again.
The terminally overcaffeinated Mr. Gore has reverted to his debate mode.
Even John Lewis, which has flirted with older models, has reverted to youth.
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