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Discover Ludwig'Back off from' is correct and usable in written English.
It can usually be used as an imperative to tell someone to keep their distance, to stop harassing or annoying someone, or to stop trying to interfere in something. Example: "Back off from her, she's not interested!".
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Some people now back off from that.
Carl would not back off from anybody.
He doesn't back off from anyone.
He can't back off from that pledge.
"He would never back off from family," Peete told me.
Constraints ensuring a minimal back off from this new type of critical manifold are derived.
"He cannot back off from how he's voted," Warren said.
I always back off from being 100% science right.
Similarly, we can back off from observational certainty to Q(C) values less than 1.
But he is not promising he will back off from playing hard.
Most of them back off from Pryor's usual overt concern with racism.
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