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'back on the streets' is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to someone returning to a place they are familiar with. For example, "After getting caught up in a corporate life, he was glad to be back on the streets."
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Says one: "I hear Charlie's back on the streets".
The army are back on the streets.
He was back on the streets yesterday trawling for votes.
Protesters said they would be back on the streets soon.
So I found myself back on the streets.
That means they often end up back on the streets.
United Nations peacekeepers were back on the streets.
But putting tens of thousands of fighters back on the streets could be disastrous.
After a couple of nights of slow business, they are back on the streets.
After three weeks in a rehabilitation programme, they were back on the streets.
But back on the streets of Englewood the battles still rage.
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