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Discover Ludwig"back there" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a place located in the past or a distance away from the speaker. For example, "I left my keys back there, so I'm going to have to go back and get them."
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Back there?
Stand back there, friend.
"Sorry, I'm back there.
I went back there.
Great southern exposure back there".
"We'll never go back there".
So Pops walked back there.
What took you back there?
Vinny's back there.
I'm back there again".
I yawned back there".
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