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The phrase "linked back to" is an appropriate and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when something is being connected or re-associated with a previous event, idea, or fact. For example: His actions were quickly linked back to the recent scandal.
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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.
"Everything ultimately seems to be linked back to poor body condition," he said.
We get a file that can't be linked back to the person".
Child abuse, gang activity, senseless murders, endemic drug abuse, all can be linked back to incredibly bad parenting".
But, if you click a +1 button this would, of course, be linked back to your Google+ ID.
Eastern Congo has been a toxic hodgepodge of rebel groups for years, with several of them linked back to Rwanda.
I think my sense of symmetry and balance could be linked back to that and to my education.
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One by one they link back to their editors.
Many of these developments link back to the Exit Theater.
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