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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am now back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has returned after being away or absent.
Example: "After a long vacation, I am now back and ready to catch up on work."
Alternatives: "I have returned" or "I am back now."
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"I am now back in caffeine management.
I am now back in South Africa.
I think that I am now back on ground level.
Thankfully, my knee has mended and I am now back on the dancefloor.
Rachel, for all her strengths, can barely boil an egg, so it's a blessing for us both that I am now back in charge of the kitchen.
"I am now back with the old company – at least, what few there are left, so you see I was not seriously wounded.
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Both are now back.
But it is now back on form.
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He's now back with the regiment.
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