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The phrase "band back" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to regrouping or reassembling a group, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "After a long break, we need to band back together to finish the project."
Alternatives: "reassemble" or "regroup".
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"We are just not ready to bring the band back".
It may be time to get the band back together.
He said, "We're putting the band back together.
It was time to "put the band back together".
Slowly, excitingly, the Starks are getting the band back together.
Give audience members all that they deserve and bring the band back home now.
The results are familiar but unsatisfying, like watching the E Street Band back up Joe Grushecky.
When he returned in January 2014, Bratton started putting his band back together.
Razorlight are playing shows again – why did you decide to bring the band back?
("Putting the band back together," one of his aides put it).
"It's a bit like getting the band back together," Dr. Maraganore said.
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