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Discover LudwigThe phrase "linked back" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe an action or a connection between two or more elements. For example, you could say: "This idea can be linked back to the original concept."
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I linked back to my own blog.
It linked back to calligraphy and Islamic tradition.
All may be linked back to the French Gestapo.
The Gray brothers never linked back up to finish the tour.
All of the tweets linked back to posts on a conservative website called Freedomist.com.
DOTA and UglyGorilla both used the same I.P. addresses linked back to Unit 61398's neighborhood.
DirectBlinds.co.uk also found that Facebook posts that linked back to the website received minimal engagement.
The most influential thinkers are those that are linked back to by other influential blogs.
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One by one they link back to their editors.
Many of these developments link back to the Exit Theater.
I like to link back with my past.
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