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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reverse the changes" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to undo or go back to the previous state of something that has been altered or modified. Here is an example sentence: "We need to reverse the changes made to the company's logo design. The previous version was much more appealing."
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Without a doubt, the next Republican-controlled Congress would reverse the changes.
Labor has said it would not reverse the changes owing to the budget situation but would examine the "disincentives" identified under the new policy.
On Monday, in an unexpected confession, Mr. Bloomberg said he wanted to reverse the changes to the city's term-limits law, which he successfully campaigned for in 2008.
"John McDonnel says he would reverse the changes, with no explanation of where the £4.4bn cost would come from," he said.
It was an attempt, he argues, to reverse the changes wrought by Napoleon, to reimpose the ancien régime by force.For Friedrich von Gentz, the worldly Austrian who served as secretary to the Congress, it raised hopes of "a general reform of the political system of Europe, of a guarantee of eternal peace, even of the return of a golden age".
Among other things, we also had a promise to reverse the changes made by the Chancellor to inheritance tax, both sides of this debate having ignored the fact that the tax has long been optional for anyone with the services of a semi-competent accountant.
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A petition to reverse the change in guidelines already has over a thousand signatures.
Labour abstained in the vote, indicating that a future government will not want to reverse the change of rules.
In January 2001, the postal service renamed itself Consignia at a cost of £2m – only to reverse the change 16 months later.
Representative Peter T. King, a Republican from Nassau County, said that he and other New York representatives planned to send a letter to Medicare officials, asking them to reverse the change.
A future update will reverse the change.
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