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"folds back" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as an idiom to describe the action of an object folding back on itself. For example, "She folded the piece of paper back along the crease".
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She folds back the blanket.
Yet these contingencies, too, he folds back into his art.
A wave creates a tunnel as it folds back into the water.
The metal stand folds back over the top to get out of the way too.
The farmer folds back the duck's neck, slits its throat, and blood fountains into a bucket.
Rather than prolonging an epic narration, Mr. Belvaux's trilogy folds back in on itself.
It folds back into your bag and doubles as a stool (erm, nice wordplay).
RNA Aptamers: A single strand of RNA folds back upon itself to give a complicated secondary structure.
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Cuffs folded back.
Fold back together for a moment.
4. To serve, fold back top flaps of cheesecloth.
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