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The phrase "recalled back" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used when something is remembered or brought back to someone's mind. Example: During the meeting, the CEO recalled back to the importance of customer satisfaction and how it should always be a top priority for the company.
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He recalled, back in the day, looking at an abstract expressionist painting.
My main focus right now is Sheffield Wednesday, but when I get recalled back to Bolton, I'll be in better position to contribute.
"He dubbed me his classical arm," Mr. Henderson recalled, back upstairs in the living room, with his wife of many years, Billie, hovering close by.
"I have been recalled back to Middlesbrough," Gibson tweeted .
What could they possibly learn from us?" The actress later recalled: "Back then I didn't realize the power of my character.
However, their vacation was cut short after being recalled back by NSS for a life-changing mission at Budapest: recovering the head NK nuclear scientist, Hong Seung-ryong.
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Just one of over two dozen televised debates in 2008 took place in Washington D.C. Feist recalled back-to-back Republican and Democratic debates at the Kennedy Center in Oct. 1987, but said its "very rare that in the nation's capital, there's a debate".
"You recall back in the debate we had," Mr. Romney said to the moderator, John King, George Stephanopouloss talking a lot about birth control.
You can see "Glee" in the postmodern jokiness, while the science-fiction details recall "Back to the Future" and "Bride of Frankenstein".
To find out exactly when Alice Noniee" Dubes met her new wife, Vivian Boyack, you need to listen through a short discussion between the pair as they recall "back then".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com