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Discover Ludwig"I turned back" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase can be used in a variety of ways, such as to describe a physical action (i.e. when someone turns back to look at something) or to describe a metaphorical action (i.e. when someone reverts to an old habit). For example: As I walked down the street, I turned back to wave goodbye to my friends. After my failed attempt to quit smoking, I sadly turned back to my old habit.
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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.
I turned back to Djawadi.
When I turned back, he was gone".
I turned back to the TV.
Forever!" I turned back to Peretz.
I turned back to the Knicks game.
I turned back to an empty room.
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