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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little back" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to refer to a time in the past, but it is unclear and not commonly used.
Example: "I remember a little back when we used to go camping every summer."
Alternatives: "a while ago" or "some time ago."
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Wanna give a little back?
I have a little back pain.
Instead it paid a little back each year.
I even gave her a little back massage.
He's hoping he can take a little back.
Football has taught him to hold a little back, and to mistrust a stranger's motives.
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And okay, I'll admit, maybe a little back-patting.
Time for a little back-of-napkin maths.
Let's do a little back-of-the-envelope math.
The omega-3s debate has been a little back-and-forth in recent years.
Many thought that Lutz would walk when Eaton got the job, or perhaps go for a little back-stabbing.
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