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"tap back" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a phrasal verb, meaning to respond or reply to someone or something. Example: Amy sent a quick apology to her colleague and he tapped back with a forgiving "no worries".
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"It's easy to tap back into that world," Matarese said.
He just needs to tap back into that elusive vein labelled "potential".
It alone can make a deal with the south work and turn the oil tap back on.
Thereafter, a Facebook salesperson gives the business a call and offer to turn the tap back on – for a price.
Fortunately, I was able to tap back into that later on [through my books] to save my life".
Tap one to view it, then tap back on the main app to hide the sidebar again.
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Already, the cost of new credit lines is rising.The rush to tap back-up credit lines highlights a longer-running debate in investment banking: does size matter?
Replacement scrum-half Pygros plunged over to score after latching on to a tap-back from Kelly Brown in a rehearsed move from a line-out.
Barbieri snaffled a loose tap-back at a lineout, and was on hand to take a scoring pass from Antonio Pavanello after the second row's powerful run.
But Pyrgos, only just on for Blair, gave Scotland hope with a training-ground try, the Glasgow Warrior scything through the middle of the line-out after a tap-back by Kelly Brown.
Kicking a penalty to touch in the right corner, a neat little tap-back routine saw Woodcock barrelling through a huge hole to touch down, and Wales' goose was truly cooked.
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