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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reversed with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a change in direction or a reversal of something. For example, "The stock market trend reversed with a steep decline yesterday."
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The symptoms are reversed with testosterone therapy.
Or the comments were reversed with the credit coming second.
The thin margin can be reversed with energetic campaigning.
It is not going to be reversed with one speech.
Jack-North reversed with two diamonds, indicating great strength.
Then, over one spade, South reversed with two hearts.
"Now that has reversed, with defense leveling off".
But the problem could usually be reversed with medicines like beta blockers and ACE inhibitors.
The encouraging news, however, is that much of this can be reversed with exercise.
There was a lot of dithering, with decisions being taken and reversed with frequency.
After seven playoff games this year, the process was reversed, with Francona replacing a struggling Ellsbury.
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