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The phrase "always going back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a recurring action or tendency to return to a previous state, place, or situation.
Example: "She has a habit of always going back to her childhood home during the holidays."
Alternatives: "constantly returning" or "perpetually revisiting".
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"I'm always going back.
I'm always going back for seconds.
"He's always going back to them.
So we're always going back and forth to each other's houses".
He is always going back to old footage, splicing and cutting and editing.
But there was always a term, then we were always going back to what we do.
Similar(32)
"We can always go back.
We can always go back to that".
I can always go back to teaching".
I could always go back to school.
You can always go back for more.
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