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The phrase "looked back on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about something that was done or experienced in the past while looking back in retrospect. For example: He looked back on his time in college with nostalgia.
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In general the period of the Commonwealth was looked back on as one where Protestantism flourished.
No one ever looked back on their life and wished they'd worn more eyeliner.
One of the many things one would have liked to know is how Hastings himself looked back on that chapter.
Schectman looked back on those days fondly.
"I haven't looked back on the year.
"I've looked back on it many times," Stevens said.
She looked back on nearly a century of local politics.
Hard Times (1970) looked back on the Depression.
Only 2 brief, almost light remarks can be looked back on as heavy with portent.
And each looked back on that moment with a twinge of regret.
She looked back on her time there without regret and with evident pride.
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