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The phrase "are back to back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two events, items, or people that are positioned directly next to each other or occur consecutively without interruption.
Example: "The meetings are back to back, so we need to manage our time efficiently."
Alternatives: "are consecutive" or "are adjacent".
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"If you keep your stats up, your calls are back to back," she says.
When gym classes are back to back with an academic class, students don't have enough time to shower.
The fact that we're in seventy-one arenas and eight stadiums and two of those stadiums are back to back — that's a 'wow.' That's rarefied air there".
The first two matches against West Indies are back to back and then there will be only four Tests remaining for the whole summer.
Take one of Butaro's most simple but striking innovations: ward beds that are back to back and arranged down the centre of the room so that patients are facing a window, not each other.
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"It's back to back to back".
It's been back to back.
It was back to back with Singapore.
And they're back to back in the show.
The surgeries were back to back and seemingly endless.
"We were back to back on the benches," she said.
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