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Discover Ludwig"looks backwards" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe things that appear to be going in the opposite direction (or "backwards") as compared to what would normally be expected. For example, "The trend in sales looks backwards—we experienced a sharp decline in the past three months."
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I'm not a person that looks backwards.
British land art looks backwards with one eyebrow raised, because looking forward seems too scary.
"It's very clear now that the Requiem looks backwards as well as forwards.
But if modern dance is forging alliances with technology it also looks backwards to ballet.
Rather than a traditional structure in which Arthur looks backwards, we had to be there with him.
The more my faith looks "backwards" to the time of Christ, the clearer the path to eternity becomes.
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We're looking backwards.
We cannot look backwards.
Nobody looked backwards.
And this is looking backwards.
"I don't look backwards".
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