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The phrase "go back on" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase means to not keep one's word or to not do something that had been agreed upon. Example: He promised his teammate he wouldn't go back on his word, but he did.
Dictionary
go back on
verb
To be treacherous or faithless to; betray.
synonyms
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Go back on Silk browser and download the map.
Don't intend to ever go back on another one.
"He could not go back on that".
She suggested I go back on JDate.
You can't just go back on autopilot.
Prosecutors rarely go back on recusals.
TRUMP: Now we can go back on.
"We can't go back on it now".
It would go back on the rack.
I cannot go back on my word.
I wouldn't go back on a train.
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