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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get back on top" is a valid phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest that someone should try to achieve a previous successful state. For example: "The company has struggled lately, but with the right plan, they should be able to get back on top."
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But this was their third defeat in a row, and one wonders whether they are going to get back on top of the podium any time soon.
There's nothing like hitching one's wagon to a star to get back on top, though, and with Brad planning to make a Mrs. Pitt out of Angelina Jolie in the near-ish future, Chanel will only benefit from the Hollywood hoopla (and rabid press interest) surrounding the wedding.
Well, only you know, but look to people like Take That, Robbie Williams, Kylie Minogue, not from a musical side as you may not like their artistry but no one can fail to admire what it takes to get back on top.
And yet, even if you fall way behind, your screen covered in high-numbered blocks, it only takes one great move to clear the screen entirely and get back on top.
Having filed for bankruptcy on more than one occasion in recent years, Delta is positioning itself to get back on top of the domestic heap.
I want to get back on top.
Shakhtar need to get back on top.
We want to get back on top".
Kenya too is keen for the government to get back on top.
It took a bunch of players from faraway lands to help them get back on top.
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Now Melbourne seems to be getting back on top.
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