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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as I think back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when reflecting on past experiences or memories.
Example: "As I think back to my childhood, I remember the summer days spent at the beach."
Alternatives: "when I reflect" or "as I reminisce".
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"I may have had a design, as I think back on it.
"As I think back now, it was kind of setting him up for failure.
I envy them that thrill as I think back to the first time I encountered her, 20 years ago.
As I think back over my adult lifetime as a frequent consumer of Juan Williams news segments, I really can't decide which of us changed more.
I'm still randomly bursting into tears as I think back over a certain quote, scene or the book as a whole.
As I think back on the exhibitions mounted during Mr. Krens's tenure, I am struck by how many of them have taken urbanization as their subtext.
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In fact, when I saw it again in 2010 I had an emotional response that surprised me as I thought back to those feelings.
As I thought back on my son's experiences, I realized a lot of the ways in which the last year was a year of growth for me as a mother as well.
But then as an adult, I think back maybe she had a husband in the Pacific or a son in the Pacific.
As we drive, I think back to when Paula moved to Huntsville nearly a year ago: her white knuckles gripping the steering wheel, the rearview mirror framing her face, now tan past the point of sunburn.
So reading today that children as young as three can be depressed, I think back to that stupid little army guy and go: Well, yeah, that makes sense.
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