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Discover LudwigThe phrase "back then since" is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you could use "back then" or "since then" depending on the context of your sentence. For example, "I didn't go to college back then, but since then I've worked hard to get a degree."
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It also seemed logical back then since I didn't know many people who actually made a living out of being a puppeteer.
And it was all hard cider back then, since there was no refrigeration to keep the sweet cider sweet (and soft).
"If you had said back then, 'Since your retirement, the center of chess has moved to the Midwest,' I'd go, 'Really?
I'm sorry not to have made its acquaintance back then, since a good deal of the body language studies seem to be devoted to the all-important question: Is your date going to sleep with you?
Back then, since I had no idea how long it took to translate a book, I just did it as quickly as I could and ended up sending it in three months ahead of my deadline.
Back then, since physical dependence was seen as more severe, so were addictions that had physical withdrawal symptoms.
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One cannot be the way one was back then today.
Similarly, just over 40% of women smoked back then; last year it was only 14.9%.
Mays called him Mr. Leo back then; today, he acknowledges Durocher, who died in 1991, as a father figure.
Had Mr. Grinberg invested just $100 back then, today his investment would be worth... Ah, but that way madness lies.
Back then, 35 years ago, I would talk to executives from oil, gas, and coal companies and be quite faint with admiration.
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