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Discover Ludwig"sneak back" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone returning quietly or stealthily. For example, "The cat silently sneaked back into the house after spending the afternoon hunting."
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You can always sneak back in.
He'd sneak back in, pretend he'd never left.
How did conservative parenting sneak back into fashion?
When did bum bags sneak back into fashion?
She would then sneak back in and up to her studio.
You could accidentally kill the Queen and sneak back into the country, probably.
"At night people would sneak back to see their bombed houses," he recalled.
The designer even allowed Wall Street pinstripes to sneak back into the tailoring.
He did not sneak back into Tiger Stadium and lose a few games.
Or two one-game playoffs, if the Giants somehow sneak back in.
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But if they qualify, el loco might sneak back and even win.
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