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"firing back to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone is responding or retaliating against something that has been said or done to them. Example: During the heated debate, the politician kept firing back to her opponent's accusations with well-researched facts and data.
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The third seed looked set for a surprising defeat after being edged out in the first two games but came firing back to win.
Women with relaxed hair are firing back to desperately defend their straightened locks (even Oprah has jumped on the natural hair bandwagon).
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Test debutant Rory Kleinveldt scored the only runs after tea, firing back-to-back sixes off spinner Nathan Lyon - but with JP Duminy unable to bat, Ben Hilfenhaus ended the innings with wickets in consecutive overs.
It had to fire back to survive.
Avila then fired back to Cabrera, who was able to tag out Moreland despite an off-target return throw.
"In the rules of engagement, it's a policeman's right to fire back, to uphold the law".
The ball had been fired back to him at full speed, but he controlled it with the mastery of an outfield player on his thigh.
Eventually it goes in, it's solid, it's fired back to Dulin and it's launched into the Parisian crowd!
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton fired back to Colonel Qaddafi: "There needs to be a cease-fire; his forces need to withdraw from the cities that they have forcibly taken at great violence and human cost.
Lee-Waters and Moulton-Levy charged at the start of the first set, controlling the first few games, but the Williams sisters soon fired back to claim the first set.
"It's only been 118 days," Allen fired back to me backstage.
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