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The phrase "added them back" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when you want to communicate that something has been returned to its original state or location. For example, "I was worried that I had lost my keys, but it turns out I had just misplaced them - I added them back to my keychain."
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Then I minced up their tails (which are more tender than the shells) and added them back into the mix.
But I had time to let the garlic-oil mixture cool, and I fished out the softened, nutty cloves, chopped them up and added them back to the oil.
To speed the search for the best enzyme, the team fragmented the genes, shuffled the pieces, and added them back to bacteria.
I added them back very selectively, however.
I only added them back when the weight of evidence clearly tipped the other way.
The Senate passed a bill without waivers for those vessels, but the House added them back in.
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So add them back into your diet if you haven't already.
8 Drain the cooked noodles very well, then add them back to the saucepan.
Remove the mushrooms and bacon from the pot, slice and add them back in.
8 By now your noodles should be cooked, so drain very well, then add them back to the saucepan.
But there's a more subtle social pressure: If another Google+ user adds you to one of the "circles" of users with whom they share posts, you may feel obligated to add them back.
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