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Discover Ludwig"going straight back" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's movement or actions, typically in reference to returning to a previous location or situation. Example: After picking up some groceries, she realized she had forgotten her wallet and had to turn around, going straight back to the store to pay for her items.
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He was going straight back to Washington.
The books are going straight back to Waterstones.
"After that I remember going straight back into mental notes on sound mixing and color".
When I leave, Barker tells me, he's going straight back to work.
Both of them countered that by going straight back to their passions.
It's not like the money's going into someone's pocket, it's going straight back into the show.
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"I went straight back to work.
Then he went straight back to work.
She got out, and went straight back to Wood Court.
But after dinner they go straight back to the hotel.
"I want to go straight back on again".
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