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Discover Ludwig"back when it" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific time in the past, often to contrast with the present time. Example: Back when we were young, there were no cell phones or social media to distract us.
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Back when it made its 1981 album "Computer World," Kraftwerk didn't own computers.
It looks remarkably similar to the hopeful one Diamond issued back when it announced its Pringles deal in April 2011.
Go up it and you can jump on its back when it gets close.
But investment banks are still hanging back when it comes to taking venture-backed companies public, he says.
They tend to pull back when it goes all black.
Back when it started, there was more whimsy.
"Back when it was popular," Mr. Lowe added.
Back when, it was his voice that we first loved.
"We bought the building, three friends together, back when it was still affordable," he said.
And the banks can pay it back when it suits them.
Mr. Levine grew up in Detroit, back when it was still a "vital city," he said.
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