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Discover Ludwig'Thinking back' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to a memory, past experience, or thought that has already occurred to you. For example: Thinking back, I remember my first day at school like it was just yesterday.
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Thinking back
verb
Present participle of think back
Exact(60)
I think, thinking back, we were lucky to have him.
Thinking back..
Thinking back, I honestly wonder how I got through it.
Thinking back, that might have been just a day or so before the burglary, she said.
Thinking back, I realised that I must have caught HIV in Sydney during my gap year.
Thinking back, I am not sure that I have ever eaten at a Michelin-starred restaurant.
Thinking back to that Series, Lackey said he was more excited than nervous.
"Thinking back, the mid-eighties were a transitional and odd period for me," he said.
Thinking back on that preparation helps me feel confident at the starting line.
Thinking back, I can't remember which I heard first — the cry or the splash.
Thinking back to his teens, Duncan said, "A bunch of places where I played were extraordinarily dangerous.
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