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Discover Ludwig"look backward" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It typically means to turn one's gaze toward the past, either physically or figuratively. For example, "We must learn from our mistakes by looking backward to the errors made in the past."
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Courts look backward, interpreting old texts; economic regulation, however, needs to be forward-looking.
We can't look backward".
They look backward.
"Studios look backward," del Toro said.
Now, they don't have to look backward.
The point is not to look backward.
Both albums look backward to go forward.
[Justice] Goldberg taught me never to look backward.
From inside, Taylor cannot look backward, or down.
In this locker room, we won't look backward but forward".
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