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The phrase "flash backed to" is not correct in standard written English
The correct form is "flashed back to." You can use it when describing a sudden recollection of a past event or memory. Example: "As she walked through the old neighborhood, she flashed back to her childhood days spent playing with friends."
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Why flash back to that moment?
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We flash back to Bristol in the revolutionary 1790s.
Rhodes said he did not flash back to last October.
"I cringe and I flash back to Bella Abzug and the hats".
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