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The phrase "aired back" is not correct and does not appear to be a standard expression in written English.
It is unclear what context you intend to use it in, as it does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The message was aired back to the sender." (This is not a standard usage.)
Alternatives: "returned" or "sent back."
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When 30 Rock aired, back in 2006, it quickly became a darling among tv critics and culture reporters.
MF Glue, E4's rural teen drama show, which aired back in September, was hardly a barrel of laughs.
Since the first episode Game of Thrones aired back in 2011, the medieval-inspired fantasy series has gained mainstream appeal and a cult following.
The very first Prime Suspect, written by Lynda La Plante, which aired back in 1991 – starts with the brutal murder of a young prostitute.
Doctor Who first aired back in 1963 with an adventure that saw the Time Lord and companions sent back in time to the stone age and captured by cave men.
I hadn't watched The Comeback since it aired back in the day and recently decided to binge watch all 13 episodes (thanks again, HBO Go), something that wasn't even invented when the show aired.
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The Sirius XM time blocks will be filled with three one-hour episodes, aired back-to-back-to-back.
Written by Harris Wittels and directed by Troy Miller, "Road Trip" originally aired back-to-back along with "The Fight".
"Li'l Sebastian", which originally aired back-to-back along with "The Bubble", ended with several major developments.
The episode opened to mixed feedback, and aired back-to-back with "Good Mourning", as a two-hour season premiere special.
The episode opened to generally positive feedback, and aired back-to-back with the next episode, "Goodbye", as a two-hour season premiere special.
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