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"reversal of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that has been changed or reversed in some way. For example, "The government enacted a reversal of policies in response to public outcry."
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The reversal of evil.
That's a reversal of past trends.
This was an astounding reversal of fortune.
Why the sudden reversal of fortunes?
It was an awkward reversal of roles.
The reversal of fortunes was total.
It was a reversal of the past.
It was quite a reversal of fortunes.
So why the sudden reversal of fortune?
Oddly, it represents a reversal of roles.
Motorola's reversal of fortune has been striking.
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