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"get back in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when someone has been outside of a certain location or situation and needs to return or re-enter it. For example: - After taking a break, she quickly got back in line for the roller coaster. - The puppy ran out of the house, but thankfully we were able to coax him and get him back in before he wandered too far. - My boss told me to get back in the office and finish my report. - The fire alarm went off, and we all had to get back in the building after evacuating.
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"Get back in!" yelled Mostafa.
Get back in here.
You get back in immediately.
Get back in your body.
Ainsworth said, "Get back in.
I can always get back in".
Everyone wants to get back in here".
Please, get back in your body.
THE CHALLENGE Get back in the black.
You'll get back in it".
No? Get back in there".
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