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Discover Ludwig"move back in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you're talking about returning to a place that you previously lived in, or when someone else is returning to a place that they used to live in. For example, "I'm so excited - my sister is finally moving back in with us after living overseas for three years."
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An hour later, he saw the female begin to move back in, slowly.
Just because she's moved out, don't think she might not move back in!
I want to move back in".
"They are going to move back in".
I would move back in a heartbeat".
One year, she knows, he won't move back in.
"They have no intention to move back in.
They were just scared to move back in.
Sometimes, they ask if they can move back in.
"It's very rewarding when people move back in.
"We can't possibly move back in," she said.
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