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Discover LudwigThe phrase "revert to a" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to return or go back to a previous state or condition. Example: After the initial excitement settled down, the conversation would often revert to a serious tone as they discussed their plans for the future.
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The shady Russian gang revert to a contingency plan.
For desert, I revert to a luxe attempt.
The nation will revert to a chad-free zone.
I don't see any reason why we don't revert to a more traditional reality.
Perhaps it's time to revert to a much older marital tradition.
"In times of crisis, we need to revert to a more traditional format," Mr McCosh insisted.
Sometime during the season, Buck and Collinsworth could revert to a twosome.
Few, if any, of those interviewed would choose to revert to a paper-based records system.
Eventually, high streets may revert to a mixture of uses, and survive.
"Hopefully it will settle down and everyone will revert to a bit of sanity," Hughes said.
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