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"rings back" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an informal phrase that means to call someone back. Example: "I left him a message asking to call me back, but he never rings back."
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An hour later he rings back to apologise.
"I'm not giving any rings back either, so don't ask".
After two hours "Sergey" rings back and says that he can bring out the body today.
Friends and fans bought the rings back and gave them to his father for safekeeping.
The following day he rings back to answer a few queries.
Somehow, the thieves discovered that they could put the pills and rings back together, bring them to Germany and redeem them at the Bundesbank.
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He's doing a new Ring.' She rang back a few minutes later, saying: 'He'll do it.
"Give me my ring back".
I rang back again, desperate.
You're not getting the ring back".
He shrugged, then tossed a ring back.
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