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The phrase "on back" is not correct in standard written English
It may be intended to refer to something being on the back side of an object or person, but it is incomplete without additional context. Example: "The label is on the back of the box."
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What's going on back home?
"Come on back home," they'll say.
Number on back: "0".
Come on back".
"Move on back," he said.
"Just go on back to sleep".
Those parts are currently on back order.
"Come on back, guys!" he shouted.
"Put some real pressure on back home.
Text on back pastedown illegible.
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"He's not big on back-checking".
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