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The phrase 'back into a' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to describe the process of returning something to its original state or form. For example: "The students worked hard to slowly transition the classroom back into a safe and peaceful learning environment."
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We roll back into a car behind.
The nightmare turns back into a dream.
He turns back into a half-wit.
Meanwhile, Italy has fallen back into a mild recession.
"Turn it back into a brand that attracts people".
"This carriage is about to turn back into a pumpkin.
I'll just try and get back into a rhythm".
You can't go back into a darkroom and make corrections.
The linebackers, in passing situations, dropped back into a zone.
Officers then directed them farther back into a park.
There's no way to stretch him back into a man.
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