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The part of a sentence "went back to doing" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone returned to an activity or behavior that they had previously stopped doing. Example: After a month of traveling, Sarah went back to doing her daily yoga practice.
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"I came full circle and went back to doing original plays," he said.
"He burned me a couple times and I went back to doing what I'd been doing".
"And everybody went back to doing what they were doing before".
"He went back to doing things like we did in the 80's.
Undaunted by Mendoza's impotence, Frank went back to doing what he does best: whipping.
"Then 'GMA' went back to doing its traditional show sooner than we did," he said.
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She then went back to do a second residency in psychiatry — at night.
Fleming published his paper in the British Medical Journal and went back to do more research.
He went back to do a few double shifts in kitchens.
Galliano said: "With his parents, I buried him … then I went back to do my fittings.
Now in 2005, the last Super Bowl I attended, I went back to do the same thing.
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