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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lead back to" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation or idea taking you back to a previous state or point. For example, "My research on the topic of sustainability lead back to the initial environmental concerns of the 1970s."
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"All threads still lead back to him".
Birdie made, lead back to 10 strokes.
That helped build the lead back to 48-38.
His late 3-pointer pushed the lead back to double digits for good.
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Lewis hit a jumper to tip the lead back to Orlando.
All roads lead back to Berlin and carnage seems the likely outcome.
"They always seem to lead back to the Russian mob," Mr. Stewart said.
Our frame of reference is sprung, our old coordinates lead back to worry.
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All roads led back to New York.
Many trails led back to Moscow.
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