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Discover Ludwig"revert to using" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to returning to a previous method or habit of doing something. Here is an example: "After trying the new software, I realized it was not as efficient as I had hoped, so I decided to revert to using the old system."
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Let all the businesses that are now using automated answering systems revert to using a human answering service.
If they escaped into the wild, they would die or revert to using a natural amino acid.
This forces programmers to waste time working around performance issues or even revert to using hardware-level APIs.
The installation led to major delays, with the trust initially having to revert to using its previous call-taking software until the issues were fixed.
While it seems unlikely Team USA will ever revert to using "amateur" players only, there is a very good chance we won't see this level of pro talent come 2019.
KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysia will revert to using its national language, Bahasa Malaysia, to teach science and math starting in 2012, abandoning a six-year English policy that the government said had failed to improve student grades.
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Reverted to using "chr*.fa" to detect chromosome by default.
"It's been done before and people have reverted to using the word pizza".
Then when it reverts to using its wheels, passengers feel a bump akin to a gentle airplane landing.
Ms. Johnson's lawyer says she completed a drug treatment program after her arrest, then reverted to using drugs.
The cartels reverted to using phenyl-2-propanone, known as P2P, a method popularized by biker gangs in the 1970s.
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