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'back to this day' is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence like this: "Even after all these years, I can still remember the words of that poem, right back to this day."
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"I'll be thinking back to this day a long, long time.
The children of this country will look back to this day and remember you honourable members," he said.
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"You want to lock it in," Mr. Meade told Isaiah and the others, "and you want to think back to this one day and this one moment and say, 'I was here.' Remember that, gentlemen".
Toshiba's launch of its high-definition DVD player in Japan may seem like the footnote to this week's news, yet people may hark back to this final Friday of March as being the day the Japanese company stole a march on rival Sony.
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Yankees catcher Jorge Posada saw this and flashed back to the day he caught Wells's no-hitter; this would be Posada's second perfect game, he thought.
Chris had a third proposition, and the pith of it was this: he went back to the day when a group of Scottish noblemen, led by Darnley, broke into her room at Holyrood where she was playing cards.
The reason we're doing this, of course, is that we want you to come back to this site every day, boosting our traffic and making us look more popular to people who wear suits for a living.
Come back to this website on Friday to find out.
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