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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always went back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a habitual action of returning to a previous place or situation.
Example: "No matter how far she traveled, she always went back to her hometown during the holidays."
Alternatives: "consistently returned" or "habitually went back".
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He always went back to that trailer.
I lasted nine months once, but I always went back.
But come Sunday, we always went back to the city.
The conversation always went back to the South Atlantic.
And we always went back to it, consulted it, to find inspiration,' Castro says.
But he always went back to Mr. Wynne, who was forever ready with a gnomic comment.
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