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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flash back to" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate in storytelling that the narrative has moved to an earlier point in time. For example: "Ana's mind flashed back to her first day of school - the butterflies in her stomach, the excitement of her first day."
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Flash back to the underwear bomber.
Flash back to the shoe bomber.
Flash back to April 1951.
Why flash back to that moment?
Flash back to the washer causing a sudsy flood.
It was impossible not to flash back to September 11th.
For evidence, flash back to the 2007 playoffs.
We flash back to training at the academy.
We flash back to Bristol in the revolutionary 1790s.
Rhodes said he did not flash back to last October.
However, we flash back to 40 years earlier in the hero's military career.
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