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The phrase "back in division" is not standard and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used in contexts related to returning to a specific division or section, but clarity is essential.
Example: "After a brief hiatus, I am back in division, ready to tackle our upcoming projects."
Alternatives: "returning to division" or "back in the department".
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He was back in Division Four.
He has not lost a Championship fixture here since the 2013 opener, their first season back in Division One, when they were bowled out for 98 by Sussex.
At the University of Wisconsin, Ron Dayne became the most productive running back in Division I-A history and won the Heisman Trophy.
City spent five seasons back in Division Four.
It was a tame end to their one season back in Division One for Derbyshire, founder members of the top flight when the two-division format was introduced in 2000 - and promoted back there a year ago for their first return since.
With Lancashire back in Division One, next summer will see the first Roses clashes in the Championship since 2011.
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Northwestern, which also has lost to Nebraska, is a game back in the division race.
The Jets (2-4) have won two games in a row and are back in the division race.
By 2001, Ulm was back in third division and insolvent, virtually bankrupted by the decision to keep on expensive players.
It was Joe Maddon who made the call, back in the division series, before the Texas Rangers had even advanced to the second round.
If the Indians fall any further back in the division, Finley knows there will be some teams interested in him; Cleveland could trade him for some prospects.
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