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In most sports, if a call is overturned by officials during overtime, the team that was affected may be granted a timeout back, depending on the specific league's rules. For example, in the NFL, if a review results in a call being overturned, the team that lost the timeout due to the original call can be granted a timeout back. However, it's important to check the specific regulations of the league in question, as rules may vary.

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