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The phrase "backed by a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when talking about support or endorsement for something or someone. Example: The new environmental policy was backed by a coalition of conservation groups and activists.
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Each is backed by a cotton panel.
Goodell was backed by a rule.
Our destination is a small house backed by a mosque.
Their threat is backed by a lucrative television contract.
And Mr Arnault is backed by a strong team.
Ms. Krall's American band is backed by a large orchestra.
His impassioned vocals are backed by a spirited jazz band.
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But, unlike Yudkin, Lustig is backed by a prevailing wind.
He's backed by a young, intense band with two drummers.
You said: The story was incredible and backed by a superb performance by Teller and Simmons, this stellar narrative was backed by a tremendous soundtrack and beautiful cinematography.
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