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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to move back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action, such as changing one's location or returning to a previous location. For example, "The family decided to move back to their hometown after living in the city for several years."
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"They're going to move back out.
She yearned to move back to China.
I want to move back in".
"They are going to move back in".
She knew she had to move back.
"I want to move back.
You'll have to move back.
She agreed to move back.
He decided to move back to New York.
People won't want to move back.
At 23, she decided to move back.
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