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Discover LudwigThe phrase "along behind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is positioned or moving at a distance behind something else, often in a trailing manner.
Example: "The dog trotted along behind its owner as they walked through the park."
Alternatives: "trailing behind" or "following closely behind".
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I'm chuckling as I hurry along behind, stroller-less.
The owners of the bags saunter along behind, wearing expensive hiking boots.
The elder's greatness is taken for granted, while the younger trips along behind, in awe and wonder.
The roped pig trotted along behind.
The BBC, predictably, trooped along behind.
The rest of us tagged along behind.
Her sisters, crying and complaining, stumbled along behind her.
My mother panted along behind with Michael in her arms.
It didn't stop, but dragged me along behind it.
It just went wherever it wanted, dragging me along behind.
Environmentally we limp along behind our West European partners.
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