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"in the reverse direction" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to imply that something is being done in the opposite direction, usually as compared to a specified direction. For example: "We continued walking in the reverse direction until we reached the park."
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Hockney went in the reverse direction.
And it turns out the causal arrows also run in the reverse direction.
In the reverse direction, they were hauled up by a drum-and-cable mechanism.
If globalization hurts their bottom line, you can be sure to see them leading the charge in the reverse direction.
The prologue of Tartt's first novel, The Secret History, allows a time shift in the reverse direction.
Over the past 40 years, in fact, the relationship has run in the reverse direction than you might expect.
After that, sends in the reverse direction.
The real slippery-slope concerns run in the reverse direction.
There is subsequently CSF flow in the reverse direction [11].
(gamma _{k,i}^-) is the same in the reverse direction.
Information flowing in the reverse direction can include cost updates.
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