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"thinking back to" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to allude to a time in the past, either in an effort to remember it or to compare it to the present. For example, "Thinking back to my childhood, I can hardly believe how different my life is today."
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"I think it's a mix of thinking back to the last few years.
"No," Harris responded, thinking back to 1998.
He would always demure, thinking back to his father's ordeal.
"Well, I'd like to," she said, thinking back to Paris.
"I was thinking back to when I was a child".
"I was so nervous," Trescothick says, thinking back to 2008.
It's worth thinking back to Galarraga's near-perfect game in 2010.
"I'll be thinking back to this day a long, long time.
Thinking back to that Series, Lackey said he was more excited than nervous.
The man thinking back to his childhood says it is good, if the boy is happy.
("My husband was interested in magic," Susan Carrandi sighs, thinking back to how it all began).
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