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Discover LudwigThe phrase "comes back through" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a return or re-entry through a specific point or medium. Example: "After a long journey, he finally comes back through the same door he left."
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Shut the lab door, and politics comes back through the window.
A small current is sent down one wire, passes through the semiconductor and comes back through the other wire.
Word of success or failure comes back through quarterly reports on each district, which the world can scrutinise, if it cares, on the RNTCP website.The system is not foolproof, though it is designed to be nearly so.
3.15pm BST 9th over England 26-3 (Carberry 8, Morgan 10) McKay continues and beats Morgan twice – once with a beauty that comes back through the gate, once with one that jags past the other edge.
"He comes back through the middle of the peloton.
Truevert gives you special results—everything comes back through green-colored glasses.
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Make sure you go all the way through and outside the other end of the barrel and THEN come back through, never pull the cleaning rod backwards inside the barrel.
Real come back through Isco and Marcelo.
You should not let them come back through the ballots".
Then slowly the daylight began coming back through the crack.
And when the Odyssey came back through here, in August, there would be less ice.
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