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The phrase "put back to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used when referring to returning something to its original place, position, or state. Example: After finishing the book, I put it back to its shelf.
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That was put back to 2000.
It won't be put back to the way it was.
Now, though, the knack is being put back to work.
"It's very refreshing to have that emphasis put back to what we're doing in the ring.
Land now taken out of cultivation would be put back to use.
He continued, "They've been put back to the best condition they can be in".
Many commentators think the sale could be put back to later this year.
Bligh himself put back to sea in the Providence in 1791, determined to complete his mission.
Now he continues to put back, to build up, to add.
The launch of Microsoft's Vista software was put back to 2007.2.
Initially scheduled to start in May, it has now been put back to October.
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