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The phrase "a break back" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a return to a previous state or situation, but without context, its meaning is unclear.
Example: "After a long day at work, I really need a break back to my peaceful home."
Alternatives: "a return" or "a comeback".
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An unusual number of unforced errors were creeping into the Spaniard's game, however, and he allowed Soderling to pull a break back and set up a tie-break.
Again, it was not to last and he mishit a volley before putting an easy smash into the net to hand Gasquet a break back.
His mother, who had visited him from her Red Cross work in London every evening, took him for a break back to Cornwall, just as the atomic bombs were dropped on Japan.
Williams gifted Date-Krumm a break back with only her second double fault of the match after being deceived by a flick of the net cord earlier in the game.
By concentrating on the artist's Paris years (1912 193838, with a break back in Holland for the First World War), the second part of the show toots the Gallic horn – which is fair enough.
Ferrero held points for the second set at 5-4 when Arazi, who had previously threatened little against the French Open champion's serve, pulled a break back out of nowhere.
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A broken back and doing "Chicago" are incompatible.
"At the time, I was recovering from a broken back".
There's no pain like a broken back.
"I've got a broken back, a traumatic brain injury and one leg," Lang said.
She said her daughter had a broken leg and a broken back, and was undergoing surgery.
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