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"look back to" is both correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a past event or situation that was previously mentioned. For example: "The company has come a long way since then, but we can still look back to that historic event with fond memories."
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So let's look back to see ahead.
So, we cannot look back to see the Big Bang.
You have to look back to find new creations".
McGwire needed to look back to move forward.
"There is no Chinese model, [so] people look back to Confucius and look back to Sun Tzu".
Some -- Poland included -- look back to the Communist years.
Look back to 1947, a total of 227 quarters.
You look back to your Philadelphia upbringing a lot.
For guidance, Fassel can look back to his future.
Many of the artists look back to their own histories.
"It's difficult to look back to those days without smiling.
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