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"carry back" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom typically used to refer to bringing something back, either physically or metaphorically. For example, "She carried back fond memories from her vacation."
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The wind would carry back to the city the chilling howls of the starving animals.
"One of my daughters-in-law would go and carry back a full pitcher for drinking.
That's where I think there are the best lessons to carry back into our ordinary lives.
Being so deep in the jungle, Ek decides not to carry back the evidence.
And also unlike water, propane does not carry back to the surface drilling chemicals, ancient seabed salts and underground radioactivity.
It can last for hours, or just seconds, but that is what Hopper chose to carry back to his studio.
This money, the men said, they either send home to their families or carry back on their yearly vacations.
It takes a full day for people to trek to a spring to carry back jugs of water.
"Ordinarily when a business suffers a net operating loss, it can carry back the loss two years," Ms. Weltman explained.
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That would allow schools to update their textbooks more frequently and save students from having to carry back-breaking loads of textbooks home each night.
As M is preparing a list of things that we need you to hand-carry back to VN for Inst.
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