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The phrase "back even further" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that something has gone even further away from a certain point or position. For example: "The concert was sold out, so she decided to look for tickets back even further in the venue."
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But his career stretches back even further.
Tannehill's preparation goes back even further.
The puzzlement extends back even further.
But the connection goes back even further.
And the lineage goes back even further.
Some nutritionists recommend going back even further.
Their bond goes back even further.
The telephone itself goes back even further.
But hedging on musicians goes back even further.
What if you want to go back even further?
Tempelhof's importance in aviation history goes back even further.
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