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Discover Ludwig'been back' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the return of a person or thing to a place or situation, or to describe the length of time someone or something has been absent. For example: John has been back in town for a few days now. I haven't seen the cat since it's been back.
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"It's been back.
Have they been back?
He hasn't been back since.
They have never been back.
Bryant had not been back.
Have you been back since?
They haven't been back since.
I've been back four times.
I haven't been back.
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"The front-stabber has been back-stabbed.
Have you been back to China?
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