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"bolted back" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that quickly moves away from something else. For example, "When he heard the loud noise, he bolted back in fear."
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He bolted back on foot to the construction site.
The intern and I high-fived each other, and bolted back to our other admissions.
With the first snap of the snare drum, they bolted back to the seats, perching expectantly.
Andrea Raggi, though, had bolted back to cover and he cleared.
The officer descended into the basement and then bolted back out yelling for residents to evacuate the building.
On about our third glass of wine, he leaned over and asked, "So have you tried Viagra?" I bolted back.
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If they seem to be outnumbered, members of the patrol will break file and bolt back to home territory.
Surely the nightly calls from the hyenas or the diet of raw kidneys and goat brain soup would make us bolt back to a five-star hotel.
I got off the bus and angled against the drizzle and darkness to my dilapidated room at the Hotel Selja, where I shivered under two blankets, half-ready to bolt back to Sfax.
Our previously well thought out backup and recovery plans are expunged as we scan the perimeter of the clinic for the shortest fence to jump over and bolt back to freedom.
You'll be right smack in the centre of the stampede come late night when everyone is high off their minds trying to bolt back to their cars to beat Palm Springs party traffic.
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