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Discover Ludwig"back behind" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to mean moving or placing something behind. For example, "I found my car keys back behind the couch."
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came back behind Strickland's shooting.
That will put them back behind bars.
Get back behind the velvet rope.
The director slunk back behind the monitors.
And there are no borders to fall back behind.
When I stepped closer, it shuffled back behind the tree.
Only 1,500 were back behind bars, he said.
Ted Danson, back behind the bar, plays its proprietor.
The next day she was back behind the screen.
Expect Trump to go back behind the wall.
Step back behind the line there... I'd appreciate it.
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