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The phrase "a flashback" is commonly used in written English.
You can use it when describing a scene or event that takes the reader back in time, often to provide context or background information for a story. Example: "As she walked through the old abandoned house, Mary was suddenly hit with a flashback to her childhood. The faded wallpaper and creaky floorboards brought back memories of her and her sister playing hide and seek in these very rooms."
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A flashback.
Must be a flashback.
A flashback, I guess.
Inevitably, I'd have a flashback.
It's a flashback.
"This is a flashback to colonial plantations".
I just really had a flashback".
But that is a flashback.
Then I had a flashback to 1952.
What you were seeing was a flashback".
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But hopefully they'll bring me back in a flashback.
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