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Discover Ludwig"back out from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to describe the action of withdrawing or retracting from a previous decision or commitment. For example: "Despite signing the contract, the company decided to back out from the deal due to financial concerns." In this sentence, "back out from" is used to indicate the company's decision to withdraw from the deal. Another example: "I was about to back out from the project, but my team convinced me to stay and finish it." In this sentence, "back out from" is used to express the speaker's initial intention to withdraw from the project.
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She came back out from under the tent.
Tinker walked back out from under the chassis and pressed a button to lower the car.
"You almost began to expect the ball to fly back out from the paint," Uzoh said.
Did she intentionally omit the fact that she threatened to shoot anyone who tried to back out from escaping?
Perhaps after Clarke retires, a little of that kid can come back out from behind the shell.
Their huge stomachs (mostly containing a huge liver) bump into each other as they back out from the stalls.
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Yahoo! and eBay retreated from China, and Google too has recently backed out from there and moved to Hong Kong.
Backing out from between two S.U.V.'s doesn't allow drivers to see oncoming traffic from either direction until they are almost completely out of the space.
In a letter to Heartland announcing he was backing out from the conference, Ross McKitrick, a Canadian economist wrote: "You can not simultaneously say that you want to promote a debate while equating the other side to terrorists and mass murderers".
Update: Balloon backed out from presenting at the last minute.
Similarly, the wage offer distribution F and the offer arrival rates (λ 0,λ 1) are backed out from the productivity distribution of firms and the parameters governing the number of firms and contact rate per firm (N,h f ).
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