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The phrase "step back to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe physically or mentally moving back in time or in a sequence of events. For example: - "Let's take a step back to the beginning of the story." - "In order to understand the situation fully, we need to step back to the previous year." - "I think we should step back to the original plan and reassess." - "As I reflect on my life, I often step back to my childhood and remember the simpler times."
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I want to step back, to take pity on Ward.
Let's step back to where we were two years ago.
He'll need to step back to write again.
"It's hard to even step back to look at it.
"It will either be reassuring, or we'll step back to see where we are," Alderson said.
"I'd like to step back to two years ago, when I was standing here," Conway said.
Sometimes the lyrics narrate the action and sometimes they step back to comment more generally.
Identify times when you felt negative and step back to reflect on the situation.
Quite amazingly, she does not have to step back to do so.
That caused us to step back to take a look at our policy".
And Westin does not step back to judge – the book is constrained by her deference.
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