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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appeared from behind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that emerges or comes into view from a concealed or hidden position.
Example: "Suddenly, a figure appeared from behind the curtain, startling everyone in the room."
Alternatives: "emerged from behind" or "came out from behind".
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A woman appeared from behind and pushed ahead.
Mr. Zimmerman's father, Robert Zimmerman, gave a different account: he has said that his son had lost sight of Mr. Martin, who then appeared from behind and challenged him.
Hal appeared from behind me.
Then Officer Karim appeared from behind the car.
A cat appeared from behind a bale of hay.
At the climactic moment, Mr. Wallace appeared from behind a one-way mirror.
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Then suddenly a group would appear from behind, shouting "hole!" and "car!" every 30 seconds.
"Photographers should be not seen and not heard," she insists, "and never appear from behind the lens".
As I start to edge gingerly back, another bus appears from behind, blaring its horn and flashing.
Franzen appears from behind, flipping through a book; the pages pop, bathed in milky white light, while much of his body, in a dark suit, fades into the background.
Peter Sellers, who plays three roles in the film, makes his first appearance in a sight gag, suddenly appearing from behind a sheet of computer printouts.
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