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Discover Ludwig'back of a van' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to the rear of a van, typically the cargo area. For example, "He kept a spare tire in the back of the van."
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They were thrown into the back of a van.
His wolfhound, Twilight Zone, sat patiently in the back of a van.
Opposite my perch three men removed crates of fruit from the back of a van.
The underwater images played on a laptop computer in the back of a van.
Can you imagine stowing away in the back of a van?
If it takes doing children's theatre from the back of a van in Kilburn, that's OK.
Officer Kill List called him a "dickhead" in the back of a van.
I had the line "First they were kept in the back of a van".
Mr. Rapp is loading bags of trash into the back of a van.
Freddie Gray wasn't the first black man thrown in the back of a van in Sandtown.
Security guards saw the Australian beaten unconscious and then thrown into the back of a van.
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