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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gravitate back" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone grows more interested in some activity or idea that was previously of little interest to them. For example, "As the debate continued, Rick began to gravitate back to his original stance on the issue."
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"Without that outlet, a lot of guys will gravitate back.
Inevitably, some science will now gravitate back across the Atlantic.
Do not expect a lot of them to gravitate back.
Those not in for such long sentences inevitably gravitate back to their families.
However, I always gravitate back to the desk by the window.
The Trump supporters who are motivated by economic factors will gravitate back in a heartbeat.
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And I, too, find myself gravitating back to the chapel, this time for the music.
Berg, the slavish disciple, gravitated back to the lush harmony of Mahler and Strauss.
Which is perhaps why designers keep gravitating back to Courrèges as an inspiration.
She did, however, keep gravitating back to the Prashant satin tailcoat, admiring its beautiful cut in the mirror and sighing.
But others said they simply could not imagine gravitating back to the Republican camp in this election.
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