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The phrase "back to its original" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to returning something to its initial state or condition.
Example: "After the repairs, the painting was restored back to its original beauty."
Alternatives: "returned to its initial" or "restored to its former".
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"The judge can stretch it or shrink it back to its original state.
She basically stripped it back to its original great bones".
If not, you can be asked to put it back to its original state.
Place it back to its original position.
Release it back to its original position.
Then place it back to its original position.
As soon as your fist reaches full extension, quickly pull it back to its original position.
Use a wrench or pliers to fasten it back to its original position.
Slowly roll it to the right then let it drop back to its original position.
Must it rise back to its original level?
Of course it comes back to its original shape.
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