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The phrase "around the backs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or action that involves moving to the rear side of something, often in a physical context.
Example: "The children played hide and seek around the backs of the houses in the neighborhood."
Alternatives: "behind the backs" or "at the rear".
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For perfect form (and, thus, the maximum possible benefit), try to use the muscles around the backs of your armpits and on your sides to pull you up, rather than straining your biceps and shoulders.
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Once you master that, do the "under the leg"s or "around the back"s.
"Around in the back street".
"Come around to the back".
I walked around to the back.
We are not just driving around at the back.
"I'm not there to roll around at the back.
He walked around to the back".
Start by measuring around the spine, back to front.
Mishazzo looked around the back seat.
I walked out and around the back.
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