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The phrase "date back to around" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something has existed or occurred at a specified time in the past. For example, "The ruins of this temple date back to around the 5th century."
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In total, it would encompass 31 blocks comprising more than 500 buildings, the oldest of which date back to around 1827.
About half of the cumulative thickness is comprised of the Siwalik Group, which is a coarsening-upward sequence of fluvial rocks that date back to around 13 Ma (Burbank et al. 1996).
Earliest mentions of the term "bitcoin" in patent titles and abstracts date back to around 2009, while the term "blockchain" begins to appear in patent titles from around 2011.
The earliest progenitors of sharks date back to around 400 million years ago.
The earliest land plants date back to around 450 Ma, although evidence suggests that microorganisms formed the earliest terrestrial ecosystems, at least 2.9 Ga.
According to the literature, the Azores date back to around 8 Ma, but for the first half of this period, only one island, Santa Maria, was in existence, and it was not a particularly large island.
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The Enquirer format conception dates back to around 1957.
Until recently, few may have heard of the word "gazump," which, according to Edmund Weiner, deputy chief editor of the Oxford English Dictionary, is an English word common in Britain that means to swindle and dates back to around 1928.
Excavations at the Citadel of Homs indicate that the earliest settlement at the site dates back to around 2300 BCE.
Sailors Walkk, at 443 449 High Street; consists of two seventeenth-century houses, resting on foundations dating back to around 1460.
Persian civilization dates back to around 4000 BC, so those folks aren't prone to self-destruction.
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