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"dipped back" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean that something has significantly decreased or declined from an earlier level. For example: "After weeks of growth, our profits dipped back to a level we had previously seen in March".
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Britain's economy has dipped back into recession.
So each year since it has dipped back below 400ppm.
He's at 165 today, and his blood sugar has dipped back to normal levels.
Van Gerwen's scoring was slipping as his average dipped back towards 100.
Since then, the ratio has dipped back to about 20 — still far above the historical norm.
Gold has fallen over $100 from recent highs, and crude prices dipped back below $100 per barrel.
I've dipped back into many books, from Finnegans Wake to The Recognitions by William Gaddis to Christine Brooke-Rose's Textermination.
Indeed, the yield of 10-year gilts dipped back below 2% yesterday, having been 2.1% a fortnight ago.
Attenborough quickly dipped back into directing, setting up another historical piece: Young Winston, the story of Churchill's early years.
During the Republican Presidential debate Thursday night, Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich dipped back into some very old Congressional history.
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Up top, Gomez has been dipping back into space to find the ball.
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