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The sentence "I'll take it back" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to tell someone that you are returning something that they have given to you. For example: "I'm sorry, but I don't want this gift. I'll take it back."
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I'll take it back to them goddam Matches".
"If I don't like it, I'll take it back and get another one," she said.
When our obliging waiter said, "If you don't like anything, I'll take it back," he obviously meant it.
I thought it might have been helpful, but I'll take it back," my mom said.
Instead, I'll take it back to Saratoga County Jail in 2006, when I first busted my ass cherry and got busy with a balloon filled with illicit substances.
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Should he not play "Two Headed Boy, Pt 2," the first night and only the second, I will take it back and live in eternal regret.
I finished the movie, gently tucked it into its cover and put it into the stack of my favorite movies promising myself that when my 4-year-old daughter becomes a teenager, I will take it back out and watch it again, together with her, start to finish.
Great, then we'll take it back please.
No one wanted 4, so I was like, 'I'll take it.' " Back, and Better With no room to increase their payroll this season, the Texas Rangers were creative in revamping their rotation.
That said, if Bond 24 has the word "die" in the title, I'll take it all back immediately.
"When I went to the reunion, I thought I'll take it and give it back to Luisa.
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