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Discover LudwigThe phrase "back into" is a correct and usable part of written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to returning to a previous location, condition, or position. For example: "We decided to go back into town to grab some food."
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back into
verb
To rely upon another team's loss in order to advance to the post-season, especially in the context of one's own team's loss.
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"Back into that ditch!
Back into the night.
Then you back into it.
Ease yourself back into school.
Blinking them back into invisibility.
Right back into the depression.
Portugal slipped back into recession.
He shuffled back into line.
"She ran back into me".
We trudged back into camp.
My tongue flies back into my mouth.
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