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The phrase "going back in time" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it whenever you are referring to recalling the past or returning to a previous point in time. For example: "Sometimes I feel like I'm going back in time when I visit my hometown."
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Going back in time to trace roots doesn't help.
Going back in time as a woman presents so many issues — chattelization, corsets, hygiene.
Going back in time, the second instrument that is studied is a Prellzungenmechanik built by Johan Andreas Stein at the end of the 1780s.
Going back in time to kill baby Hitler?
"It's like going back in time".
"I'm going back in time".
S: It's like going back in time.
"It was like going back in time".
Stepping into the factory is like going back in time.
"There's a sort of going back in time," she says.
Stepping inside felt like going back in time.
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