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The phrase "again back to" is not considered correct in standard written English due to redundancy.
It can be used informally to emphasize returning to a previous point or topic, but it is better to avoid it in formal writing.
Example: "After discussing the new project, we went again back to the original plan for clarity."
Alternatives: "back to" or "returning to".
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Then it was 11 years again, back to 1970.
The family has since switched lawyers again, back to Mr. Sharma.
And here we are again, back to the beginning, which is the end.
The scientists are never indigenous – they can fly out again, back to their universities.
It puts you back on top again, back to what you've been doing".
"I feel really happy, especially that I can do it again back to the mound," he said through an interpreter.
The slope ahead dipped and faded, the run racing on then disappearing, falling once again back to haze.
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Last night he was again back up to some kind of par.
Bryant put it another way: "We're going to get another one next year, again -- back to back to back".
The pressure again switches back to Sharapova's tortured serve.
Can you imagine being that age again?" Turning back to me, he said, "How wonderful.
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