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"back into the fold" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something that has returned after being away or excluded from a group, organization, or system. For example, "After spending years abroad, Lila was finally able to come back into the fold."
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They brought Julius Erving back into the fold.
Weinberg has brought them back into the fold.
Most significantly, Rearick's presence lured Miller back into the fold.
"We wanted to bring it back into the fold.
And so the outcast is welcomed back into the fold.
"And we welcome them back into the fold as shoppers.
Mr Miliband's leadership swiftly brought her back into the fold.
Then the South Carolina and Louisiana delegations were brought back into the fold.
By all accounts, Garth Davis's directorial debut Lion will bring Weinstein back into the fold.
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