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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm back at" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that you have returned to a particular place or activity that you had left previously. For example: "I'm back at work after a two-week vacation."
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"I'm back at work.
Yes, I'm back at the helm now.
— I'm back at it full time".
"I'm back at Square One," she said.
"Now I'm back at Brownies and on Barsuk Records.
Feel like I'm back at Wegmans @LPGA Championship.
And as you know, I'm back at work.
I'm back at my parents' now in Portsmouth.
When I'm back at the academy we exchange text messages.
"I'm back at less than zero," she remembered thinking.
Wake up... On the Monday I'm back at school.
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