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Discover Ludwig"head back out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action in which someone returns to a place they have previously left. For example: "We had just finished our lunch break when the boss said it was time to head back out to the job site."
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Before long, they'd head back out into the cold and on to work.
He was planning to head back out with a new batch soon.
Thompson returned to the locker room, then poked his head back out through the door.
Undeterred - well, a bit - we head back out to practise our new skills.
When can recovering addicts leave the bubble of the "sober living house" and head back out into the world?
At 5am we drag ourselves back to our feet and head back out on to the trail.
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The bird flew over a grassy field and then headed back out over the Atlantic.
He radioed to the base: "1-2 is headed back out over the water with an engine problem".
It didn't — to no one's surprise — so volunteers for the organization backing the referendum, Dignity 2012, have headed back out with their clipboards.
Hit the right note, and your readers become like bees, stopping by your site to grab links and heading back out on the Web to pollinate other platforms.
The stay on Long Island was short as the Islanders are heading back out on the road for a three-game trip to California.
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