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"Get back in your cage" is often used as a colloquial expression to tell someone to return to a more confined or controlled state, typically implying that they should stop overstepping boundaries or acting out of line. It can be used literally, referring to animals or pets, or metaphorically, suggesting that someone should restrain themselves or conform to expectations. The phrase can carry a condescending or dismissive tone, depending on the context in which it is used.

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