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"on horseback" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person or persons riding a horse, for instance you could say: "The prince and his entourage rode into the city on horseback."
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I've gone blackberry picking on horseback.
No officers arrived on horseback.
On horseback.
Dozens more were on horseback.
Yes, he was on horseback.
Devils on horseback.
Hunters, too, took their pleasures on horseback.
On horseback, I tell them to imagine me on horseback.
People are run down on horseback.
Ms. Stewart once came by on horseback.
I fancy travelling slowly, perhaps on horseback.
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