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"got back to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has returned to a previous location or activity. Example: After finishing her errands, Sarah got back to work on her project. In this sentence, "got back to" indicates that Sarah has returned to her previous activity of working on her project after completing her errands.
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They got back to work.
They usually got back to him.
Morgan soon got back to them.
So Pujols got back to work.
Eventually ho got back to Cambridge.
Then he got back to shredding.
"And we got back to our identity".
Agents rarely got back to them.
He got back to the cats.
We'd got back to basics.
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I got back-to-back illnesses.
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