Is it "to look back at something," "to look back on something" or "to look back over something"?
If all three are possible, do they mean the same thing?
If not, when should I use each of them?
Would you please give a few examples?
Thank you.
teal lime s it "to look back at something," "to look back on something" or "to look back over something"? All 3. teal lime , do they mean the same thing?
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teal limes it "to look back at something," "to look back on something" or "to look back over something"?
All 3.
teal lime, do they mean the same thing?
Yes.
teal limeWould you please give a few examples?
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