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Discover Ludwig"retreated back" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that someone or something moved away from a certain place or thing. For example: After feeling threatened by the strange noise in the forest, the hikers retreated back to their camp.
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Mrs. Bachmann then quickly retreated back into her campaign bus.
After the raid, the militants retreated back into Afghanistan.
She then quickly retreated back into the dark.
And the others retreated back under the tables.
The teenage protector raised his stick and I retreated back to the car.
Then I retreated back into the main room and found a table.
Mr Zardari was jailed and she retreated back into exile to escape corruption charges.
If anything they're a sign that the issue has retreated back to the fringes.
So we sort of retreated back inside and had to push the gates across.
Cox could easily have retreated back to Manchester, to his research and his marathon relativity lectures.
But when they parted ways in 2014 it retreated back to 121kmh.
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