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"back later this week" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when someone wants to indicate that they will return or be available at some point during the current week, but not immediately. Example: "I'll be back later this week to discuss the project with you further."
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She is expected to fly back later this week.
He has missed the Clippers' past two games with a sore foot but should be back later this week.
We'll be back later this week with more of your responses from weeks two and three of the series.
A No 10 source indicated there were no plans for the prime minister to cut short his family break in Portugal, from which he is due back later this week.
The grass was grown on the border between the Netherlands and Germany and brought to the stadium last Thursday by 24 lorries, which will take it all back later this week.
We will analyze your responses and report back later this week.
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Back later today, maybe.
Back tomorrow.
We got back yesterday.
"I'll be back next year".
"Will he back next year?
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