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The phrase "back on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean that something has gone back to a previous state or to refer to a return to a previous topic in a conversation. For example: "With that issue resolved, let's get back on track and continue our discussion."
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The power's back on!
Now it's back on again.
HARVARD back on top.
Back on the U.S.S.
Back on August 24th.
Cut back on video.
"Back on my feet?
Back on script.
Then back on.
Back on Monday.
Managers cut back on planning.
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