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The phrase "gaze back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the action of looking back at someone or something, often in a reflective or contemplative manner.
Example: "As she stood at the edge of the cliff, she took a moment to gaze back at the beautiful landscape she had just traversed."
Alternatives: "look back" or "return the gaze."
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Embarrassed, I gaze back.
Tim Flannery casts his gaze back.
He swivelled his gaze back to his hockey game.
The Long Gaze Back is published by New Island.
The houses gaze back at him, cool and inviting.
Unfortunately she is less strong when she turns her gaze back at herself.
So she's the one shaping the camera's gaze back at her own gaze.
We've gazed into the abyss long enough that its begun to gaze back.
Just as Scorsese did, Lee turns his fierce gaze back at the members of the audience.
Ms. Dazzo continued looking at the lamp, then turned her gaze back to the owner.
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And the world gazes back.
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