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"didn't get back" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a person did not return to a place where they had gone. For example, "I called John three times, but he didn't get back to me."
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(Arcade didn't get back to me).
Sorry didn't get back to you sooner.
Mark didn't get back to Liz.
You didn't get back to me".
Eric didn't get back till 3am.
I didn't get back home until 2 30.
"I didn't get back to that," Woodson said.
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The campaign did not get back to me either.
We did not get back to Sag Harbor until after 6.
Catholics did not get back into Parliament for 224 years after the Gunpowder Plot.
Revenue did not get back to its 2000 level until 2005.
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