Sentence examples for undo from from inspiring English sources

"undo from" can be a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used in the context of undoing or reversing a previous action or process. Example: "I accidentally deleted the entire document, but luckily I was able to undo it from my computer's autosave feature."

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Select "undo" from the menu that appears, or "cancel" if you've changed your mind.

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To undo damage from the dispute, American Express began promoting the chain to its members with incentives like triple points at Merivale's venues and a free bottle of Champagne for large groups.

Maybe they could even undo the damage from accepting naming-rights loot from a bank subsidized by the people.

The war over human rights plays out more broadly as draconian Presidential decrees — in a country still without a parliament — undo the gains from the 2011 uprising.

But these episodes of improvement were never enough to undo the damage from the initial slump, and were followed by relapses.

In Marbella, she noted, the new mayor, María Ángeles Muñoz Uriol, is trying to undo the damage from her corrupt predecessors and is enforcing strict urban planning guidelines.

And with support from the national mortgage financer Freddie Mac, Westchester Residential Opportunities will start a campaign and hot line next month to help borrowers avoid or undo the damage from subprime loans.

Mr. McCain, who does not always sound comfortable discussing the economy, is also laboring to undo any damage from the Republican primaries, when he was accused by a fellow Republican, Mitt Romney, of not knowing much about the economy.

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration scrambled on Wednesday to undo the damage from an ABC News clip that appeared to show that James R. Clapper Jr., the director of national intelligence, was clueless on Monday about terrorism arrests in Britain that had been a major news story for hours.

The issue, he said, is that Congress needs to undo the damage from two pieces of legislation: the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999, which repealed the Glass-Steagall Act and allowed for mergers of traditional banks with investment banks, and the Commodity Future Modernization Act in 2000, which deregulated the derivatives market.

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