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Discover Ludwig"going back now" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a transition phrase to indicate that the speaker or writer is changing the topic or moving on to something else. Example: "We've discussed our plans for the summer, but going back now, I wanted to mention some potential budget cuts that may affect our trip."
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There will be no going back now.
There is no going back now.
"We're going back now," she said.
"Going back now, I'm seeing where Johnny came from.
"There is no going back now," the BBC announced.
But I have already established the pattern (the 'rule' in Joel's mind), so there's no going back now".
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And John Torode, you can go back now.
We can't go back now.
Could he go back now?
But he cannot go back now.
There's no to way to go back now.
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