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Discover Ludwig"back to standard" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to returning to a previously established or accepted set of conditions or guidelines. Example sentence: After a brief lapse in quality control, the production team got back to standard.
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Talk story about setting clocks back to Standard Time.
Talk story about adjusting timepieces now that N. Y. goes back to standard time on Sunday.
Thursday, it's back to standard barge fare with the violinist Mark Peskanov and colleagues playing Mozart, Schubert and Beethoven.
The crew under the bridge bolstered its security for about an hour and then went back to standard night-watch levels, Sergeant Kerslake said.
The New Yorker, September 29 , 1951P. 22 Talk story about adjusting timepieces now that N. Y. goes back to standard time on Sunday.
But then we are back to standard foreign policy questions about how much to spend on the military — and the Keynesian argument is effectively off the table.
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I suppose reading his ultimate conclusion - that intake does matter, that admissions should be reformed, that the focus should move back to standards, good heads and teachers who believe their pupils can achieve anything - should give me some satisfaction.
Right now he's doing either the simplest or the hardest option, which is a saxophone-bass-drums trio, his song choices scaled back to standards and a few of his own sketches.
At least this stimulus has created a job: The Window & Door Manufacturers Association hired its first full-time Washington lobbyist, who is now pushing Congress to go back to standards that vary by region.
We hope the fund will enable hundreds of empty homes to be brought back up to standard and back into the housing stock".
Dave coaches Mark back to professional standard.
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