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"backlog" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use "backlog" when you are referring to a large accumulation of something, usually a task or an item, that has been left or delayed until a later time. For example: "The IT department was overwhelmed by the backlog of requests for computer repairs."
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Or with a backlog of e-mails.
And he's got a backlog.
It has a backlog of three thousand ideas.
Now apparently they've got a backlog".
And what if there was a backlog?
A backlog of 12.3 million idle workers remains.
A backlog of unmarried men starts to pile up.
A backlog of more than 53,000 applications remains.
Did you clear a backlog of customer orders?
Its past repressions leave a backlog of grievance.
As a result, there is a backlog of reservations.
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