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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thinking back on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you reflect on something that happened in the past. For example, "Thinking back on my time in college, I am filled with so many wonderful memories."
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Thinking back on the experience of sharing her story, Nagle describes it as a transformative one.
I keep thinking back on it.
Gail Collins: I keep thinking back on the 2008 campaign.
I was simultaneously horrified and charmed, and thinking back on it, I still am.
Thinking back on that preparation helps me feel confident at the starting line.
I had, thinking back on what really mattered, lived an exemplary life.
Thinking back on it, much of my life seems to have been barely survivable.
"'Wait, mom?' But when thinking back on it I went, oh, I love that!
If Palin was thinking back on her own political implosions, she may be misidentifying the "self" who destructs.
Thinking back on it now, Carl Dodd realizes he expected too much, but who could blame him?
In thinking back on my life I wonder if he thought that this would toughen me up," he said.
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