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Discover Ludwig"make it back" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to return or to reach a destination successfully. You can use it when talking about completing a journey or task, or when referring to recovering something that was lost or taken away. Example: After getting lost in the woods for hours, we finally made it back to our campsite just before dark. Example: I lost my phone at the party last night, but luckily someone found it and I was able to make it back this morning to retrieve it.
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We make it back to the car.
Some won't make it back.
"They'll make it back in no time".
If you make it back at all.
Some never make it back alive.
Some did not make it back.
Maybe they can make it back.
"The label will make it back".
Whatever it costs, we will make it back times 10.
Yoel asked if I could make it back without him.
Several times, Columbus almost didn't make it back.
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