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"never going back" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express a feeling of resolution about not returning to a place or reverting to an old way of doing things. For example, "I'm never going back to the small town where I grew up; I'm ready to start a new life in the city."
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"I'm never going back," he said.
They were never going back.
"I'm never going back there".
Going to Israel meant never going back.
We're never going back to windows.
We're never going back to ownership.
The world is never going back to 1948.
But I'm never going back on the Cyclone.
I couldn't bear the thought of never going back.
"We're never going back to $1," he said.
I can't bear the idea of never going back.
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