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The phrase "a trend going back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a trend that has historical roots or origins in the past.
Example: "There is a trend going back several decades that highlights the increasing importance of sustainability in business practices."
Alternatives: "a trend originating from" or "a trend tracing back to".
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Mr. Sciandra said the drop among blacks might reflect a trend going back to the 1990s, with black youths smoking less than white youths.
At the end of life, people with chronic diseases like cancer get more aggressive medical care in the New York area than anyplace else in the country, continuing a trend going back decades, according to a report released on Monday by researchers at Dartmouth College.
And it is part of a trend going back to the airline deregulation of 1978.
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The long-term trend, going back to the 1960's, is that spending on information technology grows at two to three times the rate of growth of the economy.
The trend goes back a long way.
The trend goes back and forth".
The trend goes back to Demon Sheep, the legendary ad for Carly Fiorina's campaign for the Senate nomination in California.
Pat Quinn, 31, of Long Island is credited with starting the ALS campaign in late July, but the ice bucket trend goes back to earlier this summer when University of Arizona women's basketball coach Niya Butts posted a video of herself getting drenched to raise money for a cancer fund. .
"We're talking about socio-economic trends going back 10 years".
But the new analysis provides decade-by-decade detail on temperature trends going back 2,000 years — five times further than previous work at that detailed a scale.
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