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How to use trace back in a sentence

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By retrodiction of the effect we seek to trace back the hypothetical cause.
The American cowboy has roots that directly trace back to the Mexican vaqueros, and Arizona itself has very strong Spanish ties.
The origins of this winter sport trace back to Scandinavia, where native Laplanders held onto reins of reindeer as a mode of transportation.
They can trace back their ancestors, who came to India and adopted this country as their own and identify with them.
We could trace back the mechanics of the machine and learn the mind of God.
Through his linguistic ability, he is able to trace back Coptic to earlier forms of Egyptian writing, and beyond, all the way back to the hieroglyphs.
Nor was it one they tended to trace back to some residual force of upbringing, like that upwardly mobile impulse so often attributed to immigrant families.
One can trace back the origins of Giscours in 1330. At that time, the chateau was actually a fortified dungeon.
That an investigation be put in place to trace back the threatening e-mail, and that those found responsible be exemplarily punished.
From this past pooling procedure, it has not been possible to trace back any individual donors retrospectively.
Does it trace back to ancient food preservation techniques among Quecha-speaking Indians?
Wang's ambitions trace back to his undergraduate years at Duke, where he majored in computer science.
Everything he says and does in that movie, you can also trace back to his roots.
And they all tell this same story that I trace back to Wilder and Wentworth.
The traceability code also makes it possible to trace back to the specific raw material delivery.
Yes, prevention practices are different from a medication error where you can usually trace back to where the error was committed.
They will be able to trace back your luggage and make arrangements to return it to you.
Here we could trace back the very long history of the nations' failure to take responsibility when it comes to Lebanon.
It is both time-consuming and difficult to attribute or trace back a specific spatial effect to a single project or factor.
For the plant parts taken from 100 plants, it is not normally possible to trace back the plant part to the original plant in the plot.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This polysynthetic character undoubtedly does point to a common origin, just as the Indo-European tongues trace back to Sanskrit.
Princes and nobles pride themselves upon lineages they can trace back some hundreds of years.
They are not able to trace back their titles to a Domesday Book.
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