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The phrase "turns up back" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something or someone returning to a previous location or state, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "After searching for hours, he finally turns up back at the starting point."
Alternatives: "returns" or "shows up again".
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And then, of course, Rafe turns up, back with his unit, alive and well and deeply pissed to see his friend and his girl going hula to hula.
And in the opportunity to name each soldier, we have have the opportunity to name the ways our hearts break when the worst happens on the battlefield – at least till the next conscript turns up back at the base.
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The result was embarrassing (particularly when Mr. Chávez turned up back in office two days later).
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"I kind of realised that this was pretty serious and wasn't something where I was just going to turn up back at work tomorrow.
Marlys also turns up on the back cover of the book with a consumer advisory.
If that turns up with nothing, back up important files.
"They disappear but they come back, they turn up working somewhere else.
Turn up the knob on the back of the sub-woofer to where you are comfortable with it.
He turned up once back at home in a shaggy Afghan coat that made him look like the wild man of Borneo; he said it had cost him a fortune.
Then last month, world famous U2 lead singer Bono turned up to back to the project.
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