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'just got back from' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that the speaker has recently returned from a certain activity or location; for example: "I just got back from a long trip to South America."
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Where have you just got back from?
I just got back from the Middle East.
I'd just got back from university.
We just got back from the woodshed".
"Just got back from the specialist.
I just got back from running.
"I just got back from Australia," he begins.
"I just got back from Vietnam," the Senator said.
"I just got back from Canada," Gonzales said.
"I just got back from Egypt two days ago….
"I just got back from Israel," he said.
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