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Discover Ludwig"goes far back" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a long history of something, such as traditions, legacies, or knowledge. For example, "The history of this town goes far back to the late 1800s."
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Right, and this problem goes far back if you think about Ulysses and the lotus eaters.
The relationship goes far back and there is both a lot of love and a lot of love lost.
"Within Central Asia, the close relationship between dress and rank goes far back, to before Islam came to the steppes".
The bride price tradition goes far back in Nigerian, and much of African, history, and reveals a story of enduring patriarchy and uninterrupted patrilineal lineage Why?
The bride price tradition goes far back in Nigerian, and much of African, history, and reveals a story of enduring patriarchy and uninterrupted patrilineal lineage.
Although the second star was recorded for the first time by Western observers only in the 19th century, the Dogon suggest that their awareness of it goes far back into antiquity.
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Telling the story of Mr. Hinman and the apartment means going far back in time.
The political charge attached to Beethoven's monumental achievement went far back.
Going far back in history helps Nancy get to this thing, which is why she so concerned with Iranian identity.
Efforts to control agricultural prices go far back in English history, although the early objectives were quite different from those of more recent times.
Much of his computer music is based on speech and everyday sounds, and his roots in the acoustic world go far back.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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