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Discover Ludwig"go back to when" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate a time in the past or to imply that something used to exist/happen in the past but does not anymore. Example: Let's go back to when life was simpler.
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You have to go back to when Chamberlain played.
Go back to when they dared to be different.
"Let's go back to when we were children and we did word-association games," Weitz said.
"I go back to when President Nixon tried to put us out of business.
So the things we do go back to when we were only just becoming human beings.
Let's go back to when I was writing "Fear of Flying".
"I wanted to go back to when men wore flowers," said Mr. Van Noten.
"Does it go back to when the kid was in kindergarten?
I go back to when I did actually get in it with a white dude.
"I always go back to when we won the Rugby World Cup.
But I wanted to go back to when I wrote them.
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