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Discover Ludwig"I turn back" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts and situations, but it is most commonly used to indicate that someone is changing direction and going back to a previous location or state. Example: After realizing I had forgotten my keys, I turned back and went back home to get them.
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I turn back to Desi.
I turn back to Rosie.
Offended, I turn back up the damp steps.
As I reach her door, I turn back.
I turn back, mindful of keeping to the path.
"What the hell did he do to you?" I turn back once to ask.
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"I turned back to my typewriter.
I turned back to the Marines.
I turned back to the window.
I turned back toward the bakery.
I turned back to Arthur.
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