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Discover Ludwig"a flashback to" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to indicate that the writer or story is going back in time to a past event or memory. For example: The play included a flashback to the main character's childhood.
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"This is a flashback to colonial plantations".
Then I had a flashback to 1952.
In episode four, there's a flashback to episode three.
I had a flashback to Oct. 27, 1986.
Being together again is a flashback to their youth.
There is a flashback to his appointment interview.
Here's a flashback to what Rachel wrote us then.
The word "sales" prompted a flashback to last year.
Cue a flashback to fill in some of the back story.
It was a flashback to all the repression I had suffered.
Here's a flashback to W. Eugene Smith's view from 821 Sixth Avenue.
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