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The phrase 'go back centuries' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has been around, or been true, for a very long time. For example, "The practice of bartering goods has gone back centuries."
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Picture series depicting the stages of life go back centuries.
They are called rebuses, and they go back centuries.
There are antiquities inside that go back centuries".
However, Bloomsbury's scientific connections are diverse and go back centuries.
But besiegement and cutting water supplies go back centuries.
"Tell him they go back centuries," he said.
They go back centuries (it is Indo-China, after all) and have been improving for decades.
But you don't have to go back centuries to find such comments.
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The friction goes back centuries.
The divide between communities went back centuries.
Even that phrase was a common expression going back centuries.
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