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Discover LudwigThe phrase "glance back at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a quick look back at something, usually in the past. For example: She glanced back at her old home one last time before leaving.
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(A quick glance back at "B.Y.T".
He might glance back at the others for encouragement.
I glance back at Bill, looking hunched and lonely.
Any glance back at this game will show victory for Inverness as barely deserved.
I followed him out to the driveway, taking one last hopeful glance back at the house.
A quick glance back at "long-termist" nationalised industries shows what a mess that leads too.
When Bruno offered an inquiring glance back at the hotel's upper stories, Tira shrugged.
As I left town, I cast one final glance back at Greebo.
With a glance back at the TV, which was still blaring across the room, I said, "Octo alermo".
But as he faces re-election in six months, a quick glance back at the photograph might not be reassuring.
I glance back at the pro-life contingent and I wonder whether I feel guilty, or whether I should.
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