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"back to life" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It is often used when referring to something that has been brought back to a state of activity or vitality. For example, "The doctor's groundbreaking research has brought back to life plants that had been extinct for centuries."
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Then, slowly, she came back to life.
Some go back to life as usual.
Finally, his heart fluttered back to life.
Effectively, they bounce back to life.
Then it roared back to life.
I've come back to life".
"He came back to life.
Your dog would come back to life.
Ghostly markets are coming back to life.
"Slowly, it came back to life".
"We brought this block back to life.
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