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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reversed to" is an acceptable and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to an action or situation that has been changed or returned to its former opposite state. For example: After being reversed to its former position, the clock continued to work properly.
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"They may get the Florida verdict reversed to zero," that lawyer said.
(The camera image is reversed to give the driver a true left-to-right image).
That policy, set in November 1961, would only be reversed, to tragic ends, after his death.
Then the process must be reversed to resume the printing of ordinary documents.
Carter's self-defining slogan should be reversed to read: "I'm not superficial.
Many decisions were hurriedly reversed to give the consumers the choice they demanded.
After a challenge and review, the call was reversed to an incomplete pass.
Two death sentences were reversed to life sentences, the most recent in June.
Your pledge, made in 2007 and later reversed, to match Labour's spending plans is another.
(Some frames have been reversed to make'em easier to read).
The principles will be reversed to the following checkpoints: 1.
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