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The phrase "irreversible trend" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a trend or pattern that is unlikely to change or reverse in the future. Example: The rise of social media has sparked an irreversible trend in how people consume and share information.
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This is not an irreversible trend, however.
But does this represent an irreversible trend?
"It is an irreversible trend," Guo said.
Still, Mr. Bourghani said, "an irreversible trend has begun".
He once said: "I believe we are on an irreversible trend toward more freedom and democracy.
"I believe we are on an irreversible trend toward more freedom and democracy. But that could change".
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Two irreversible trends are at fault here, neither of which can be altered by even a really persuasive essay.
Thus, the proposed approach yields to a better assessment of irreversible trends.
They soared in large part because of slow, irreversible trends: population growth; urbanisation; shifting appetites from grain to meat in developing countries.
Big, irreversible trends, from a falling birth rate at home to rising wages in China, are starting to move in Mexico's favour.
If we really are faced with irreversible trends in the policy of the high-street banks, perhaps we should think of what would be involved in developing the shop-front bank - and the personal skills that go with it.
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