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The phrase "back on the road" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when referring to someone who is continuing or resuming a journey, either literally or figuratively. Example: After a long hiatus, the band is finally back on the road for their upcoming tour.
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We're back on the road.
We got back on the road.
Maybe I'll go back on the road.
Why get back on the road now?
"Back on the road, back to work".
"Then it's back on the road".
You're soon back on the road.
Dolly Parton is back on the road.
At 0900 local we were back on the road.
As twilight fell, we headed back on the road.
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Shakira is finally getting back on the road.
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