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The phrase 'back to back' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe two events or occurrences that happen one after the other without an intervening period of time. For example, "The two teams will play back to back games this weekend."
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"It's back to back to back".
Back to Back".
It's a back to back!
"I went back to back to back to back to back," he once said.
We watched several episodes, back to back.
Belly to belly and back to back!
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Eight scary movies screened back-to-back.
The Philadelphia back-to-back was tough.
Some call it the back-to-back.
He finished with back-to-back birdies.
Back-to-back M.L.S. titles and questions.
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