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Discover LudwigThe phrase "back up on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when you need to describe a process of reversing or returning to a previous position or condition. For example, "She began to back up on her decision to move to a new city."
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At one point the women back up on the ramp.
Ebay ads went back up on Google within two weeks, but the one-upmanship continues.
Andrew climbed back up on the windowsill.
It has popped back up on YouTube.
"Put that back up on the windowsill".
Then I go back up on my perch and chill".
"Like he was back up on the roof".
The dog tries to get back up on the sofa.
We got to put him back up on the wall".
"At least, my picture is back up on the wall".
You need to come back up on the 4".
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