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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Traced back to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the origin or source of something, indicating where it originated or how it developed over time. Example: "The tradition of storytelling can be traced back to ancient civilizations that used oral narratives to pass down knowledge."
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Such borrowing can be traced back to early times.
Valentine cards have been traced back to around 1400.
Both PSV's goals could be traced back to Shaw's injury.
"It could be traced back to you," he said.
The turning point can be traced back to May.
But ultimately, every Knick misery is traced back to Ewing.
The word's usage can be traced back to 2007.
The row can be traced back to June 1985.
His fascination with mathematics can be traced back to Pythagoras.
Can everything be traced back to one's parents?
So much can be traced back to Arthur.
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