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The phrase "get back on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to the act of returning to a previous activity or state that has been interrupted. For example: "After taking a break to get a snack, she was able to quickly get back on task and finish her project."
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Get back on the trike.
"We need to get back on track".
I want to get back on top.
Get back on your positive focus.
They would get back on the bikes.
Shakhtar need to get back on top.
Get back on the field.
Get back on your horse".
"Help us get back on our feet.
Why get back on the road now?
"I needed to get back on TV.
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