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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'back me' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used as an appeal for support or agreement, especially when someone is trying to make a case or justify their opinion. For example: "I think we should invest in this new project - can you back me on this?".
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Will you back me up?
And would my banker back me up?
The numbers back me up.
I had some hard evidence to back me up.
"They try to front me and back me," he said.
"I want trained, equipped, seasoned veteran officers to back me".
She will understand and back me up".
"No, but local people from my area back me".
I felt reasonably certain she would back me up.
Richard Byrd would back me up on that.
The more pressure I feel, the more they back me".
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