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Discover Ludwig"looking back to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used when you want to reflect on something in the past. For example: Looking back to my childhood, I can now see the lessons my parents taught me.
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"I'm older, hopefully wiser," he said, looking back to 2004.
It is this conscious looking back to the past that identifies homo sapiens as human.
Cousins isn't looking back to 2015 for inspiration.
He brimmed with optimism, never looking back to regret.
It's all part of fashion's looking back to step forward.
"She keeps looking back to check with you before she does anything.
"Kwasniewski-ism" (the art of never looking back to the past, Poles chuckle) was born.
"I didn't think of Cassandra as a pitcher," Ward said recently, looking back to 2006.
"You're not consciously looking back to Hackney, to the life, the values, the threats.
It's also worth looking back to research on the drought history of sub-Saharan Africa.
In this study, TRACEr was used predictively and retrospectively, looking forward to pre-empt potential problems and looking back to learn from experience.
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