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"skip back" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a particular type of movement, usually a backwards movement. For example, "I watched the video and had to skip back several times to catch what he said."
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Skip back.
SH: Can we just skip back a bit?
She wanted to skip back to the car.
To compare passages in a text, for instance, students often skip back and forth between them.
But we skip back several more months for the origins of themed time-keeping.
You have to skip back at least five gears and look at education.
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Lemieux, who indicated recently he would skip back-to-back games because of his fragile back, decided to play after Wednesday night's loss to Washington.
The time frame then skips back eight days.
A few minutes later, the girls skipped back into view, holding hot dogs.
After his third-quarter spin move on Noah, O'Neal practically skipped back up the court.
The children skipped back down the hill trilling her mellifluous catchphrase: 'Less-bee-yens!
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