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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rolls back" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually means to reduce or repeal a policy or decision. For example, "The government recently rolled back its controversial tax increases due to public outcry".
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rolls back
verb
Third person singular of roll back
Exact(60)
Its convertible top rolls back in sections.
"I guess you could say it rolls back [Obamacare].
About 20 minutes later, he rolls back onto the streets.
And the ball rolls back through to Haghighi.
The rule rolls back the FCC's pro-net neutrality 2015 Open Internet Order.
AND so the greatest show in modern politics rolls back into town.
The Senate bill repeals or rolls back all of the A.C.A.'s tax increases.
But the region is on the cusp of major change as Washington speedily rolls back protections.
If he rolls back on labour reforms, he will be seen as weak.
The reauthorization rolls back that language and prohibits the department's researchers from using that gold standard.
A shallow gutter fills up quickly, and the water rolls back out, creating waves and - you guessed it - resistance.
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