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Discover LudwigThe phrase "would be reversed" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to talk about a potential future action or situation being flipped or changed. Example: If I had the power, I would reverse all of the harmful policies that have been implemented in the past decade. In this sentence, "would reverse" means that if the speaker had the ability, they would change the harmful policies in the past to something better in the present or future.
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But at longer horizons, I think that would be reversed.
On the Republican side, things would be reversed.
El Paso predicted that the ruling would be reversed.
That tightening of regulation would be reversed by this bill.
They would be reversed a few days later.
These health insurance gains would be reversed if the ACA is repealed without a comprehensive replacement.
Evidence is provided against the 'regression hypothesis' which proposed that acquisition and dissolution would be reversed.
He predicted the fairly small majority would be reversed when it comes to the main vote.
A spokeswoman for Brandis did not say whether the cuts would be reversed.
If Jordan could only bat against Randy Johnson, this verdict would be reversed.
But Mr. Bush said his tax cut would be reversed "over my dead body".
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