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"backing to reality" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone is returning to the present or facing the truth after being lost in their thoughts or imagination. Example: After spending hours daydreaming about winning the lottery, Sarah snapped back to reality when she realized she had forgotten to pay her bills.
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And now, back to reality.
"It was back to reality".
Back to reality, kid.
You have to go back to reality.
It was, oh, yeah, back to reality.
So back to reality, and the kicker.
And so, back to reality.
Welcome back to reality Columbus.
"Back to reality," she said.
Back to reality, Patriots fans.
Then, regrettably, back to reality.
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