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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a back exit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an alternative or secondary exit located at the rear of a building or area.
Example: "In case of an emergency, please use the back exit to evacuate the premises safely."
Alternatives: "rear exit" or "secondary exit".
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"Cops?" "Is there a back exit?" he asked.
After the verdict, prosecutors left the courtroom through a back exit, avoiding waiting reporters.
The officer of the watch panicked and fled the chart room by a back exit.
Officer Lora slipped out of a back exit after the verdict was read.
He went to the players' lounge, where there is a back exit from the park.
Mr. Vrdolyak was not available for comment; he apparently left court through a back exit.
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The slender, silver-haired maestro drives from his home in Vero Beach, spends a few hours reconnecting with old friends and pupils, then ducks out a side door or back exit.
If you have a smoke with them by the back exit you are going to hear a hilarious takedown on all your coworkers and probably marry this person.
("Once your child has reached the classroom and you give them one last hug and kiss you will be directed to the back exit," read a notice to kindergarten parents posted on the school's door).
("Once your child has reached the classroom and you give them one last hug and kiss you will be directed to the back exit," read a notice posted on the school door to the parents of kindergartners).
As she was led down a flight of stairs towards the back exit she refused to confirm she would remain in UKIP after the result.
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