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"to reverse course" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to indicate a change in direction, strategy, or opinion. For example, "As the government began to see the effects of the policy, they decided to reverse course and pursue a different approach."
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He faces growing pressure to reverse course.
That caused Mr. Bopp to reverse course.
There is still time to reverse course.
Now, he has had to reverse course.
The Allahabad court has done nothing to reverse course.
The supreme leader can find the means to reverse course.
Do we have the will to reverse course?
Mr Immelt has now decided to reverse course.
It's kind of hard to reverse course right now.
"The United States again calls upon the government of Zimbabwe to reverse course".
"It would be wrong to reverse course and depart from the principle of fiscal discipline".
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