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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tumbled back" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is usually used as a verb to describe a physical movement, such as falling or dropping suddenly. For example: The startled cat tumbled back down the stairs.
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He tumbled back.
Then, a recovering economy tumbled back into recession.
After a four-week-long bounce, financial stocks tumbled back to reality.
His shot tumbled back into the hazard, but at least he did not fall.
She then screamed "BODY SHOTS," and tumbled back into the crowd.
He learned carpentry skills — but afterward never found a good job and tumbled back into his old life.
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The slightest sound sent them tumbling back in the water.
And a Japan tumbling back into recession would import even less from America.
It's like a clothes dryer on the gentle cycle, tumbling the body in one direction, pausing, tumbling back.
Or, better, divorce her husband, and send him tumbling back to the pool of commoners.
But the judges disagreed, awarding it just 83.22 and sending the pair tumbling back to bronze.
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