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The phrase "it reverted back" is a valid and commonly used expression in written English.
It indicates that something or someone has returned to a previous state or condition. Example: After the new management took over the company, many of the old policies and procedures were changed. However, due to numerous complaints and complications, it quickly became evident that it was better to revert back to the original rules and regulations.
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The city was renamed Leninogorsk in 1941, but it reverted back to its original name in 2002.
President Clinton is the first American president to visit Okinawa since it reverted back to Japan from the United States military in 1972.
Originally a part of Poland, the land changed hands several times throughout the centuries, coming under German rule until it reverted back to Poland in 1945.
So it reverted back to the older system, where hosts can either do 90 days where they're not present, or host an unlimited amount of days if they're there.
Today it reverted back to what the cable stalwart is most often more comfortable with.
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Set it down for a few hours and it reverts back to its "neutral" shape.
When humor responds to a crisis, it reverts back to its own essence, launching a tacit critique that retraces the divisions and contradictions from which the crisis has erupted.
When this newly-shaped sample is heated above the Tm of the un-included and crystalline portions of N-6, it reverts back to its original shape in response to the constraining CD-IC crystals.
The ion channel then undergoes a further conformational change to the inactivated state, before it reverts back to its resting state.
Will it continue to use decimal places to describe its new OS versions, or will it revert back to MacOS and release an eleventh version?
We hate to think of it reverting back to a virtual wasteland for wildlife.
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