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Discover LudwigThe phrase "back to station" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase in a sentence when describing someone or something returning to a specific location, usually a transportation station. For example: - The train arrived at the platform and passengers quickly made their way back to the station. - After the event, we walked back to the station to catch the last train home. - The lost sheep wandered back to the station where the shepherd was waiting for it. - Our tour ended at the museum, so we had to find our way back to the station using a map. - I always feel nostalgic when I go back to the station where I used to work.
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Evans is called back to station at 11.30pm on Friday in relation to a dangerous driver.
A colleague told investigators that Officer Gray was supposed to pick him up that night to drive him back to station house for the overnight shift but that he never made it.
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We should also be talking about bringing people back to stations, not de-staffing them.
She went back to the station.
Back to the station.
Retrace your path back to Manningtree station.
I never wanted to go back to the station.
I went back to Coventry station and asked them.
On the way back to the station, though, he relents.
Follow the river and signposts back to Manningtree station.
Four days later, Carli called Cacciola back to the station.
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