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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tracing back" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the origin or source of something, or the steps taken to retrace a previous event or action. For example, "By tracing back the roots of the language, researchers discovered some surprising connections."
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Tracing back the geographical origin of an individual usually requires genetic assignment analysis.
This can be documented experimentally, by tracing back to the fitting quality of the planes.
Derailment Reports, Boiler Inspections, Records showing lines and ownership (valuable for tracing back) 1908-1914.
Make a historical timeline, tracing back to this state's origins as the Republic of Texas.
Wendy's began tracing back the ingredients from the chili to its suppliers.
"So we started tracing back to where this had come from," he said.
To discover why people laugh requires, on some occasions, tracing back a long, involved thread of associations to its source.
"All addictions are tied to some deep lack in the inner self tracing back to childhood," Mikal informed me.
Tracing back the earliest dinosaurs has not been easy.
By inversely tracing back the heat flow, one can find the source of the heat.
By tracing back to the previous node, it is possible to generate the optimal path.
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