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'back at' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you are referring to something that happened or exists in the past, or that you are returning to a place or activity. Example sentence: I stopped by the store earlier, but when I went back an hour later, it was closed.
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Now back at me.
"I'm back at work.
Back at rehearsal.
Back at the house.
Leonard stared back at her.
"They stare back at you.
Now back at your man.
Neither looked back at him.
He looked back at Adele.
He'll go back at it.
Children are back at school.
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