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Discover LudwigThe phrase "goes back years" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a long-standing tradition, practice, or event. For example, "The art of glassblowing has a history that goes back centuries."
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The battle between them goes back years.
Their relationship goes back years.
In American bobsledding, controversy goes back years.
"This goes back years," he said.
The debate over management-led buyouts goes back years.
Her rift with the Police Department goes back years.
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"The TV press goes back year after year and complains," Mr. Zadan said.
Ties between Libya and Pakistan go back years.
"It exceeds anything we've seen here going back years".
We went back years, our dads were friends.
Gray was a Nixon loyalist going back years.
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