Normally I use de-reverb on the entire frequency spectrum of sounds, but I recently had a case where there was a lot of room reverb in the low and low-mid frequencies, so I tried removing reverb in those frequency areas ONLY, and it ended up sounding very good.
The main reason it ended up sounding good in this particular case was because I maintained the midrange and high-end clarity, while removing some muddiness in the low end.
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