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back seat
noun
Any of the seats in the rear of a vehicle.
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"back seat" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a noun or an adjective, and it has multiple meanings. For example, you might say "He took a back seat role in the project, allowing the others to take charge," or "She prefers to sit in the back seat when riding in a car."
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In the back seat?
"Big back seat.
Dumped your body in the back seat.
"Work very much took a back seat".
Unfortunately, everything else takes a back seat.
Mishazzo looked around the back seat.
Lin slumped into the back seat.
"I took the back seat," Peter said.
My health has taken a back seat.
He tossed it in the back seat.
It has since taken a back seat.
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