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Back to back.
If things happen back to back, they are directly one after another.
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The back-to-back months of big job losses indicated to some analysts that the already sluggish economy had become even weaker lately and might be nearing, or even in, a recession.
After several years of expanding opportunity and rising income for millions of households, the back-to-back months of big job losses indicated to some analysts that the already sluggish economy had become even weaker lately and might be nearing, or even in, a recession.
We've also never had back-to-back months of net job losses other than in a recession.
In a cricket world of increasingly frenzied scheduling, format juggling, and creeping commercial demands, no Test series can match the length of the Ashes – five five-day Tests played back to back over the space of two months – or its history.
Back to Back".
"It's back to back to back".
Belly to belly and back to back!
Back to Back to India.
(D F) The "back to back" dimer.
Back to back bends.
Stand back to back.
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