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The phrase "am back out" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a return to a previous state or location, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "After a long break, I am back out in the field again."
Alternatives: "I am back" or "I have returned."
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"It's been a test mentally for me this season and it will continue to be tough until I am back out on the pitch," he said.
The moment I am back out on the streets of Madrid, my memory will have begun complicating, with my heart's incorrigible partialities, the simplicity of naked brushy paint that describes a little girl, at the center of a courtly society on a certain day, being offered a red glass of something.
"It's been a test mentally for me this season and it will continue to be tough until I am back out on the pitch".
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Pettitte is back out for the Yankees.
"I'm back out there picking orders.
But they, too, will be back out on the trail.
He was back out quickly to watch the game.
"People are back out in the parks," he said.
It's great to be back out here.
"But now the sun is back out, somewhat".
"But I think they'll be back out".
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