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Discover LudwigThe phrase "release back" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is returned to its original state, condition, or owner. For example: "We released the code back to the developer."
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The boyband's album sold 2.4m copies in its first week of release, back in the pre-streaming days of 2000.
"The water we release back into the environment has been though a government-permitted treatment process," he said.
The jovial, husky-voiced singer pays tribute to his longtime associate Burt Bacharach, whose classic songs make up Tyrell's forthcoming release, "Back to Bacharach".
Fresh from receiving a Brit Award for Best Female Solo Artist, she'll be performing songs from her latest release, "Back to Black".
Campaigners supporting Mr Aamer have raised concerns he may not survive until the 25 October, the date of his planned release back to the UK.
Tonight also sees Skint continuing its long association with Ice Cream Records, whose Double 99 release back in 1997 helped launch UK garage.
Prior to the album's release, back in January, she had seemed anxious at opening up the product of her emotional life to scrutiny.
Disney announced last month that it was moving Episode VIII's release back seven months from its original 26 May 2017 release date.
"Carbon release back then looked a lot like human fossil fuel emissions today," Bowen says.
Release back into the community following such circumstances is evidently problematic and may, in part, explain these findings.
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