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The phrase "in reverse order of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is arranged or listed in opposite or reverse order from its usual sequence. Example: "The letters in the word 'listen' are arranged in reverse order of their usual sequence in the word 'silent'."
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In ideal weather, riders left in reverse order of standing, a minute apart for the lowest-ranked 22, two minutes apart for the next 130 and three minutes apart thereafter.
The riders start in reverse order of standing.
They are listed in reverse order of growth.
So here, in reverse order of excellence, are 10 inspirational TV medics.
Hodge will be followed by other justices in reverse order of seniority.
They will start that run in reverse order of their times.
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Carefully unfold each fold in reverse-order of how you originally created them, stopping as soon as you spot the square crease in the center.
A recent study of Auriol's citation practice in his Scriptum (Schabel 2009) has shown that the top five university authors explicitly cited are, in reverse order: Durand of St. Pourcain, Hervaeus Natalis, Henry of Ghent, Thomas Aquinas, and John Duns Scotus.
Facebook Twitter Pinterest 4.52pm GMT Since we are going in reverse order Maria Marinela Mazilu of Romania is off first.
The simple sequence remained unchanged as performing it in reverse order is of itself less natural and more difficult.
It recorded any tremor over 1 minute before and during stress from repeating back, in reverse order, series of spoken random numbers [ 20].
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