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The phrase "back bench" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
"Back bench" typically refers to a group of politicians or parliament members who do not hold a leadership position or play a significant role in decision-making. They are often seen as the lower-ranking members of a political party or governing body. Example: The back bench members of Parliament are often overlooked by the media and public, but they play a vital role in representing their constituents.
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We are put on the back bench'.
"He had a real back bench".
"We need a back bench".
"You can't get any of those things done from the back bench," the minority leader said.
All the old Georgian tropes were being wheeled out by his back bench acolytes.
And one of the senior figures on the back bench is Julie Adams.
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Chris Smith returns to the back benches.
After the disastrous 1983 election, he returned to the back benches and retired in 1992.
And maybe the best form of political apprenticeship is on the back benches of the Commons.
His enmity towards New Labour never faded, only increasing when he returned to the back benches.
Bickering in public and on the back benches belies a strikingly businesslike atmosphere in Whitehall.
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