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Discover Ludwig"looking back now" is a perfectly acceptable phrase to use in written English.
It can refer to reflecting on a situation that has already been experienced. For example, "When looking back now, I can see that I should have approached the situation differently."
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There's no use looking back now".
But looking back now, it's incredibly primitive.
But there was no looking back now.
I can't think of any disadvantages looking back now.
But looking back now, we were kind of nowhere near".
Why is this not happening?'" she says, looking back now.
The answer was that he did not, and looking back now, she wonders about that question.
I felt wronged and attacked, but looking back now, I was the one who was wrong.
People are looking back now, to old-school stuff, says Covington.
But looking back now, it's likely much more complicated.
The seven adult siblings are "not really looking back now.
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