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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deported back to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the process of someone being sent back to their country of origin after being deported from a different country. Example: After serving time in prison for illegal immigration, Maria was deported back to Mexico.
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Greste is deported back to Australia.
He was later deported back to France.
The father was deported back to Guatemala.
Some get deported back to their home countries.
She fled north, but was soon deported back to Honduras.
They were stopped in Singapore and deported back to Indonesia.
Last April, he was deported back to El Salvador.
Jimmy Mubenga was being deported back to Angola.
He was therefore due to be deported back to Tunisia.
Eventually, he was deported back to Poland, penniless.
Was the girl's family deported back to Mexico?
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