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"undo" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used as a verb meaning to cancel or reverse an action, or as a noun meaning a means of canceling or reversing an action. Example sentence: You can undo your last action by pressing the "undo" button.
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They did not, as I'd previously imagined, have the power to undo me.
Dame of what?" Given "what" appeared to be the British empire, Lessing felt she should excuse herself: "When young I did my best to undo that bit of the British Empire I found myself in: that is, old Southern Rhodesia".
"These images demonstrate what's at stake with Mr Hunt's plan to undo world heritage protection to allow new logging in areas like the Upper Florentine, Weld and Great Western Tiers," said Vica Bayley, spokesman for the Wilderness Society.
The events this week will undo years of work to regenerate the estate and restore the confidence of residents in their safety.
Thus "political union" is a desperate fix: being unable to undo the currency union, deeper European integration is the only choice.
Today I could undress, undo, wipe, dispose, dry, fasten, re-dress, swaddle and cuddle in a single fluid motion, like a master teppanyaki chef.
They would not and could not undo Thatcherism.
I decided that Pact would be a funded business with faster growth and bigger ambition, but that isn't something you can then undo so you have to be ready for it.
The civil rights movement was slowly trying to undo centuries of damage and change government policy, but there is no doubt that as a black child born in the 1940s, Shakur's life was permeated by racism in a way that seems almost unimaginable today.
Someone should act as the wise man and undo this knot.
I hope history proves they're right because once you do this, you can't undo this".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com