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The phrase "go back in time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express a figurative desire to revisit the past, or to suggest that a particular event could have occurred earlier. For example: "If we could only go back in time, we could have prevented this problem from occurring in the first place."
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"But you can't go back in time.
I just wish I could go back in time".
She just wants to go back in time.
"We wanted to go back in time," Marcus explained.
And um — I wish I could go back in time.
The pattern repeats itself as you go back in time.
"We need to go back in time," said Mr. Scheper.
Come join us as we go back in time.
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"It's like going back in time".
Is going back in time really possible?
Bekonscot itself has gone back in time.
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