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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a behind" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used informally to refer to someone's backside or rear, but it is not widely accepted in formal writing.
Example: "He fell and landed right on a behind."
Alternatives: "a backside" or "a rear end".
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A behind is worth one point.
It's rushed over for a behind.
But from a behind a wall, obviously.
Watch a behind the scenes clip here.
"People love a behind a behind-the-scenes story," said Will South, the chief curator at the Columbia Museum.
A behind the scenes story of the app can be read here.
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A behind-the-scenes report.
A behind-the-seams examination of fashion.
(Tepper became a behind-the-wheel sage.
Two, a behind-the-basket angle distorts depth perception.
He was also a behind-the-scenes visionary.
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