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The phrase 'just getting back' is correct and can be used in written English.
The phrase is often used to indicate that a person has recently returned from a place or activity. For example, "I was just getting back from work when the power went out."
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"She's just getting back," Borel said.
I'm just getting back into it".
Obama's just getting back at them".
Just getting back to that these last couple starts".
"Werknesh is just getting back to her premotherhood self".
So with this horse I'm just getting back on.
"I was just getting back and letting it go".
"Things were just getting back to normal, and we get this one".
"A lot of that is recovering — just getting back to where normal life would be.
Still, for Donovan, just getting back on the field made it a great day.
"I'm fighting not just getting back into shape, but also making sure my head doesn't hurt either," Bay said.
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