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"I back off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to retreat or withdraw from a situation or argument. Example: "After realizing I was wrong, I decided to back off and apologize to my friend."
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"That's when I back off," Mrs. Cooper said.
So once that work is done, I back off.
"I back off a little bit, and give him a chance to finish," he said.
"Yeah, I whiff it in practice rounds, I back off," Na said.
"That's why, when I throw a lot of punches, combinations, I back off — because it hurt".
"Sometimes, if I feel I'm winning the gambles, I do it, but if I'm losing, I back off," O'Rourke said.
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A couple times I backed off.
"The problem was me, and I backed off.
I couldn't see no tree to get up, so I backed off.
"I backed off in the area where they were taking away the car," Alonso said of the incident.
I backed off, retaining my status as perhaps the only person in her life she never had harsh words with.
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