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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dream back" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to remember or reminisce about a past dream or memory. Example: She would often lie awake at night, lost in thought as she dreamt back to her childhood summers spent at the lake house.
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I've got my dream back.
Lahaina was a whalers dream back in the golden years of whaling.
"I've got the dream back that I let die; after 20 years, I've got it back," she says.
But wherever his imagination leads him, his peculiar gift is to reel the dream back to reality.
I had given up on that dream back in college after my comp lit professor got into an accident trying to read and drive at the same time.
We want to make it relevant again, we want kids to know what the Cosmos were and are, to bring the soccer dream back to the city".
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After its success, she decided to expand, and got dream backing from various big names.
I dream a dream that dreams back at me".
"I dream a dream that dreams back at me," she says.
It's as if Copland were dreaming back to a more hopeful time.
Entrenched forces — inertia, fear of change, low aesthetic expectations — usually manage to drag dreams back to dreary reality.
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