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'but got back' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone returned to a place they had been away from: "I had ventured out of the city for the weekend, but got back just in time to catch the game."
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He was knocked over but got back to his feet.
The set ended in a tie-breaker, which Hewitt trailed 2-5 but got back into.
Stockhausen was busy, but got back to the Beatles in time to grant their request.
The two of them broke off their engagement in 2008 but got back together a few months later.
He was knocked back by the impact, but got back on his feet.
Mollema had a scare near the end when he took a turn too fast and slammed into the barriers but got back up.
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But getting back to court 28.
But getting back to "Hell on Wheels" is his priority.
But getting back to the hash-brown potatoes.
I moved away 30 years ago, but get back every chance I get.
We've got to soak it in tonight but get back to work on Monday".
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