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The word "inverse" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the opposite or reverse of something or when something is the converse of another. Example sentence: "The inverse of her statement was unexpected."
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inverse
noun
An inverted state: a state in which something has been turned upside down or inside out or backwards.
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The deal thus involves an inversion with a "foreign" firm that has itself already inverted: a sort of "inversion squared".In this section Riding the rich, grey Chinese wave Inverse logic Heart to heart From baristas to BA-ristas Scattering the fleet Sun, sea and surfing Leviathan as capitalist ReprintsThis will be the 15th transaction of the latest inversion wave, which began two years ago.
Repressive cultures and public prohibitions stimulate an underworld that is the inverse, sexually and behaviourally, of the values and attitudes enshrined in the public face of these societies.
(The BBC's eschewal of received pronunciation – RP – is inverse snobbery: it was a useful instrument of pan-British comprehensibility. The regional accents that have replaced RP are vocal manifestations of identity politics, of parochial apartheid).
Actually, there's an inverse relationship.
Inverse Functions and Reciprocals.
This could have been due to the anticipation of higher interest rates giving the currency yield support in 2010, or it may have been due to the inverse relationship between the dollar and risky assets this year.
He points to the strong inverse correlation between capital spending in the industry and share performance.
He points to an inverse correlation between capital flows and quality of economic policy-making.
(This is the inverse of the price-earnings ratio; if the p/e is 50, the earnings yield is 2%.) In the course of moving to the lower earnings yield, the market would have soared to the 36,000 level of the book's title.
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Or it is Newton, in proud seclusion in his Cambridge rooms, proving that an inverse-square law of gravity gives rise to elliptical planetary orbits.
Phi has the unique property that subtracting the number one from it yields its inverse rectangles whose sides are in the ratio of phi are said to be particularly pleasing.
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