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The phrase "made it back home" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe successfully returning to one's home after being away. Example: After a long day at work, I made it back home just in time for dinner with my family.
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Luckily, I had made it back home and was sitting in my sturdy apartment building; my 12-year-old son nearby in our living room.
One of the lucky few who have made it back home, he is now thriving.
We never made it back home".
Sure enough, when he made it back home, he became the talk of the campus.
After much haranguing I was finally allowed to board and made it back home for surgery and painkillers.
Eventually, the story that Williams was responsible for designing the theme pavilion made it back home and took root.
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Spain and Portugal financed dozens of exploration parties in its general direction; half would never make it back home.
The editors respond: Micky the cat did make it back home that day, Ms. Sandrow said.
Eighty-five years old, frail and gravely ill, he knew he might not make it back home.
"Now," he said, "I just have to make it back home".
One State Department recruiter this week bluntly told volunteers that some of them might not make it back home.
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