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The phrase "able to bring back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability to return something to a previous state or to retrieve something that was lost or taken away.
Example: "The new software is able to bring back deleted files from the hard drive."
Alternatives: "capable of restoring" or "able to retrieve".
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We might be able to bring back the Neanderthal.
"I was able to bring back my team and that's what I was trying to do.
"Maybe," Ando says, "I was able to bring back a little smile to the people of Japan".
"Maybe I was able to bring back a little smile to the people of Japan," Ando said.
The first foragers venturing timidly away from the nest were able to bring back a few scraps of food.
"I wanted to go out and shoot my best and be able to bring back another medal for the United States," Hancock said.
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Chris Bowen was out of the blocks early to clarify Labor's position: We will not be able to afford to bring back the Schoolkids bonus.
Realizing that Mort does not have a return pad that would be able to bring him back to the present, Stewie and Brian take one of the return pads and go back in time to save Mort.
We have been able to bring Newsweek back to relevance.
That's why he hasn't been able to bring Shirley back to Atlanta.
There is no telling when the company will be able to bring him back.
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