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The phrase "get back in line" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to tell someone to rejoin a queue or to stop straying from the main topic. For example: "Please stop interrupting and get back in line with the conversation."
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Get back in line; Vatican II is over.
Safin, 20, will now have to get back in line and wait his turn.
She thinks to get back in line, pull out the roll of bills.
"It looks like I'm going to have to get back in line," he said.
I nod, walk to him, give him a hug, he asks if I'd get back in line.
Germany must then start reducing the budget deficit to get back in line with E.U. rules by 2013.
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The boy gets back in line.
"You're out, Dorothy". Dorothy sighed and got back in line.
Then she got back in line, to be on TV.
While on tour in June, Jones told a rugby lunch that the England rugby camp keeps only two statistics: getting back in line after defending; and getting back in line after attacking.
The Chinese rammed each other in bumper cars and spun around the go-kart track, and then they got back in line and did it again.
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