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Discover LudwigThe sentence "I will fly back" is correct in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to describe a situation where you are planning to return somewhere by air. For example: "I'm visiting my family in Florida, but I will fly back home in a few days."
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Tomorrow Andy and I will fly back to London, and Jacob returns to Las Vegas.
After introducing myself, I say: "Yesterday I flew in, today I am speaking to you, and tomorrow I will fly back home.
"I will fly back and see John, and hopefully he will be able to move back over here with me and we can start afresh," she said.
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I'll fly back into La Guardia or J.F.K. or Newark, and then I will head home and maybe I'll cook breakfast for the kids.
The following evening he will fly back.
It will fly back and explode.
I'd like to get myself going here in England with a few rides and if I have to go back to Dubai I will fly over.
If not, I will fly farther.
I will fly coach and I will fly first.
But now I will fly on Monday.
"You'll fly back with me to Washington".
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