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"the inverse of" can be a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a reverse or opposite relationship or action. Example: "The inverse of increasing the temperature is decreasing it."
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This is the inverse of journalism.
This is the inverse of that.
It is the inverse of the guillotine.
It's the inverse of a hemmed glen.
g-1 is the inverse of g.
The inverse of that was: don't get distracted.
The inverse of her counsel is just as true.
Its importance is the inverse of its appearance.
This is sort of the inverse of that.
Here, you have the inverse of the overblocking problem.
Putin's military gambit in Syria is the inverse of Obama's.
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