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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always looked back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sense of nostalgia or reflection on past events or experiences.
Example: "Throughout her life, she always looked back on her childhood with fond memories."
Alternatives: "constantly reminisced" or "frequently reflected on".
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The sessions helped him, as he says, "become alive," and he always looked back on them with fondness.
She always looked back with pleasure on the six years in Nigeria, during which time their first two sons were born.
"My brother had no fear," she said, "so when it came to fighting Holmes, he always looked back and thought that he gave the champ a little too much respect that night".
And although Van Gaal's time in Catalonia is not always looked back upon with the fondness that he, certainly, thinks it deserves, the Dutchman is proud of his legacy.
The Boy Scouts of America, with its traditions of youth in uniform and the character-building virtues of honor, has always looked back to an older, more structured image of America, when gay and lesbian people were invisible and silent.
Showing a picture of the bucolic Manhattan of 400 years ago, she summed up her main thesis, that people have always looked back nostalgically to a supposed golden age in the East Village and declared "St Marks is dead".
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Always say die, always say never, always look back.
"I would always look back home.
"I always look back at it," he said.
"I can always look back and see what happened".
He would always look back affectionately on his early years.
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