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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and gone back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has returned to a previous place or state after having left.
Example: "After a long day at work, she felt exhausted and gone back to her cozy home."
Alternatives: "and returned" or "and went back".
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He's pared back the budget and gone back to basics.
The Philadelphia Flyers have dropped a black jersey and gone back to their early-'70s orange.
We've moved away from securitization shops and gone back to a lender/borrower partnership.
"We have pursued aggressively information from schools and gone back three or four times," Sankey said.
Many parents would have nodded and gone back to their coffee.
The Broadway box office has awakened from its summer slumber, yawned and gone back to sleep.
He had dropped his glove and gone back to pick it up.
"I have walked to the edge of death and turned and gone back the other way".
They could also have seen enough and gone back to the Poconos.
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He smiled, and went back to work.
R. weeps and goes back to bed.
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