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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'reflect back on' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are thinking about a past experience or memory. For example: "I reflected back on my childhood and all of the happy memories I had."
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The ability to reflect back on one's actions and envision alternative scenarios is the basis of free will, introspective learning, personal responsibility and social adaptation.
The form and function of fatherhood changes with the ages, and Hollywood has often served to cement new paternal roles and reflect back on old ones.
But he also struck an upbeat tone, saying that he hopes to someday reflect back on having participated in one of the nation's "greatest turnarounds".
That allowed people to reflect back on a time when the Big East wasn't just one big ball of chaos.
I reflect back on the story Lucy told me, of the three generations of one family all injured at the same time in a neighbouring province.
"It's not an honest thing to reflect back on".
You reflect back on it with a much different perspective.
"Dynasties are the sort of thing that you maybe reflect back on.
And when my children reflect back on theirs, I won't be in most of them.
And I was fascinated by how the conclusion seemed to reflect back on its own genre.
When you reflect back on the Iran-Iraq war, don't you feel tired?
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