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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lift back" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to giving someone a ride back to their original location or destination. It can be used in various contexts, such as when planning transportation or discussing someone's mode of transportation. Example: "Can you please give me a lift back to the airport after the party?" In this sentence, the speaker is asking for a ride back to the airport from their current location after the party.
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Would she like a lift back to town?
"You can give me a lift back to the road".
"Would you like a lift back to the village hall?" The two men clambered in.
Just make sure you reach the ferry in time for a lift back.
But I agreed to do the job: not least, because it meant a lift back home.
Later, one of the men from the group gives me a lift back into the city.
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Standing close to their yellow motors - mostly variations on an Eighties Lada theme - they yell 'Taxi!' as you ski past, just in case you want a lazy lift back to your forest lodge.
Contrary to the prevailing myth, Yankee Stadium went through more than a "face lift" back then.
Some accepted David Flitner's offer of a helicopter lift back to The Hideout, but I trusted Pebbles to make her way safely down the narrow, treacherous canyon trails.
Mr. Fairchild grabs her from behind for a lift — her back is in a constant state of arching throughout "Ocean's Kingdom" — or he supports her in a turn that switches directions and ends with a swoon.
It gave them a lift getting back into the game so soon".
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