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The phrase "a full back" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of sports, particularly in football (soccer), to refer to a defensive player positioned at the back of the team.
Example: "The coach praised the team's full back for his exceptional defensive skills and ability to support the attack."
Alternatives: "a defender" or "a backline player".
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A full back for a centre forward.
A full back, sack and crack is an absolute, 100 per cent must.
I'm older than Sara, a Pilates instructor with a full back dragon tattoo.
O'Shea is primarily a full back.
Mark Duffell: An unproven winger and a full back on.
Rose, by contrast, launched Tiiny with a full back story on Medium and press writeups.
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Drifted effectively into a full-back role when the opportunity allowed.
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