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Used other than as an idiom: see back, into.
(idiomatic) To rely upon another team's loss in order to advance to the post-season.
The twinkle came back into his eyes.
The smell of coffee brought Yancey back into the room a little later.
She took an involuntary step back into the hall.
At times he seemed on the verge of revealing it to Adrienne, only to draw back into himself and avoid her for days.
Still, the car weaved as he guided it back into the right lane.
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