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Discover Ludwig"tracking back to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when talking about a topic that has been previously discussed and you want to move the discussion back to that point. For example: "We have veered off the topic of the budget, but I'd like to tracking back to the discussion we were having earlier about how to allocate our resources."
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Tracking back to Australia, and our own conversation, really important questions remain unanswered.
From the opening whistle, Donovan was the most dangerous player on the field, while also tracking back to help defensively.
He displayed absolute mastery on corner and free kicks and ramped up his defensive game, consistently tracking back to support his teammates.
(He also covered up his own mistakes, tracking back to make sure Venezuela did not take advantage of any loose passes).
Sir Alex asked him to play wide left and soon he was tracking back to his own box to pick up his man.
Milner makes up for his original error by putting a stop to their gallop by tracking back to foul Milevskiy, who feels the referee should have played advantage.
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But then we track back to Leah and Natalie.
McIndoe tracks back to block the cross of the over-lapping Ricketts.
Last of all, I track back to a shiny, black headstone.
This inequality does not begin in old age but can often be tracked back to childhood.
50 min: Sporting corner after De Jong tracks back to tackle Schaars.
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