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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has flown back' is correct and usable in written English
It is used to express that something or someone has returned from somewhere after being away. Example: The migratory birds have flown back from wintering in the south.
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Jonathan Livingston Seagull, the adventurous bird who launched a million spiritual journeys in the 1970s, has flown back into view.
The aging Henry has flown back to New York to start preseason training with his full-time employer, the Red Bulls.
The council's maneuver to bypass Mr. Bremer, who has flown back to Washington for meetings this week, seemed bound to irritate and embarrass him.
George Subraj has flown back home to Guyana two or three times a year since he emigrated to New York in 1965, when he was 20.
Detective Win Garano has flown back to Boston from Knoxville, Tenn., where he has been attending the National Forensics Academy, to meet with District Attorney Monique Lamont.
Anna Wintour, the editor of American Vogue, has flown back to America, and only Barneys, Bloomingdale's and Henri Bendel have sent representatives to shop.
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Lawsuits have flown back and forth between Zenith and Founder.
Accusations about the news leak have flown back and forth, these people said.
You'd be forgiven for thinking that we've flown back in time to September 2006.
His wife had flown back from Geneva, while her daughter went on to boarding school.
Taslitz now looked like an exotic bird that had flown back from the future.
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