Here are some examples:
* Non-inverted colors: This refers to the normal, or standard, colors in an image, where black is black, white is white, and so on. Inverted colors would be reversed, with black being white and vice versa.
* Non-inverted sugar: This means sugar that has not been inverted. Inverted sugar is a type of sugar that has been chemically treated to break down its molecules, making it sweeter and more stable.
* Non-inverted yield curve: A yield curve is a graph that shows the interest rates of bonds with different maturity dates. A non-inverted yield curve means that the interest rates on shorter-term bonds are lower than the interest rates on longer-term bonds. This is considered a normal situation.
To understand "non-inverted" better, think of it as the opposite of "inverted". Inverted usually implies something flipped or reversed.
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