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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trip back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a journey to a previous location or a return to a past time or experience.
Example: "After years of living abroad, I finally took a trip back to my hometown."
Alternatives: "a return visit" or "a journey to the past."
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Smith said: "It's been a trip back down memory road.
Last June, Emma took a trip back to Hilton.
Talk about a trip back to the fabulous '50s.
I recently took a trip back to Fife.
Saturday was really a trip back in time.
The New York Botanical Garden's annual celebration is a trip back in time.
After the book tour, I made a trip back to Fuling.
But we get a different perspective with a trip back in time.
To sit in it is to take a trip back in time.
Joe wrote to me in April, after a trip back to New Milford.
Click here or on 'view gallery' to take a trip back through history.
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