hi, yes, if it is a "spring back", aka the leaf spring is screwed to the frame on the body, then the best options are a calumet C2 or a toyo (in either 6x9 or 6x12), or another one, if you can find one is a sinar zoom or singular sinar 6x6\6x7 or 6x12 slide in back.
the graffic 22 or 23 are thick beasts, so you will scratch the ground glass if you insert these 'normally', you have to have an international fit back (grafflock back), has the springs bolted to the ground glass, and serrations on the springs, to let you press them off the frame!, those can take these graffic 23's and others, BUT beware, there are several types out there, the frame around the back can be differently sized, aka for baby technika's by linhof (cameras still LF, but only take 120 backs), or for 5x7, or more oddly the graflex SLR ( this has two bars, with a groove in-between, this is ONLY capable of fitting inside these cameras! ) but they lock onto the grafflex bars, these have two teeth, which lower onto the ridge of the metal frame securing the back on the camera, ONE warning, there are three different styles of this, one for the mamiya RB67 called the P or M system, this holds their proprietary backs onto the revolving frame; the Standard grafflock system; and finally one plain bar, used in the single sheet back for the Linhof 5x7" press style cameras ( this is distinct as the ground-glass hinges downwards, revealing the ledge and bar for installing these metal septums into), you might get these all in "thrift stores" so watch it, also watch out for 220 backs, these don't rely on backing paper the whole way, so the pressure plate is set to give a different clearance for the film ONLY, so be aware of what you are buying into.