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Discover LudwigThe phrase "back porch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a porch located at the back of a house, often used for relaxation or socializing.
Example: "On warm summer evenings, we love to sit on the back porch and enjoy the sunset."
Alternatives: "rear porch" or "back deck".
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back porch
noun
A porch at the rear of a building.
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There is a back porch.
The red back porch light?
We were on the bassist's back porch.
The motel's back porch overlooks Haley Pond.
Small patio beyond an enclosed back porch.
Groceries delivered daily to the back porch.
A back porch, lingering sunset wonder".
A couple waved from their back porch.
The spare refrigerator blocked the way to the back porch.
"Let's go on the back porch," he said.
I went outside to sit on the back porch.
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