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  1. Fail to honor or keep, as in You can't go back on your word, or One should never go back on a promise. [Mid-1800s]



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This could lead some people to go back on medication, if the feeling is so uncomfortable that being on the medication ends up providing relief, Aftab said.

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"You can reapply to go back on a future series," added Mr Robinson.

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Beyoncé is going back on tour — this time with her ambitious country project, “Cowboy Carter.”

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And in Australia, as winter moves closer, clocks will go back on 6 April.

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Nehus Saxon shared tips on how to find out what everyone wanted to know: Are we going back on campus this year, on any campus?

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