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Discover LudwigThe phrase "back of neck" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a specific area on the body, similar to "front of neck" or "side of neck". Example: The massage therapist gently applied pressure to the back of my neck to relieve tension and improve circulation.
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Fighters can hit any region in the "kill zone," which excludes the feet, back of knees, groin, back of neck and base of skull.
A traditional striped scarf tied in the tried-and-true manner (fold in half, center at back of neck; pull loose ends through the loop created by the fold).
Our patient had severe headache arising from back of neck (thunderclap) with nausea, after a period of 7 days, she developed left hemiparesis.
A right-handed 28-year-old woman admitted to the emergency department because of a single spontaneous severe TCH arising from back of neck with nausea.
Each animal was scored at four sites by parting the fleece along the animal's backline (back of neck, wither, loin and rump).
Animals were maintained in a vertical position (holding by scruff at back of neck, head upwards, chin parallel to the floor, and mouth held open with forceps) during and for 15-20 seconds after administration.
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The wet stuff trickling down the back of necks is often blood".
The neck and back of the neck.
A back of the neck kiss or sensual neck kiss, as described above, works best.
Slowly look down, touching your chin to your neck and stretching the back of your neck.
She touched the back of the neck and the front of the neck.
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