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Discover Ludwig"thought back to" is a valid phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone reflecting on a past experience or memory. For example: He thought back to his childhood, remembering the good times he had with his family.
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I thought back to sitting at Starbucks.
I thought back to our time together.
He thought back to his quotation.
She thought back to her "Hairspray" days.
And he thought back to the fate that awaited them.
He thought back to Sunday and told what happened.
I thought back to the day he said goodbye.
"I thought back to the Oakland playoff game.
I thought back to the guy in the suit.
He thought back to that fateful day in August.
I thought back to the Anglican Cathedral Church of Christ.
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