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The phrase "backed into the" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to have unintentionally moved in a backward motion and ended up positioned inside or against something. Example: "I accidentally backed into the garage door while trying to parallel park."
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"I backed into the right one".
Coco backed into the bedroom.
To some, we "backed into" the spot.
Indeed, she essentially backed into the arts.
And somehow I backed into the chance to do this".
"We kind of backed into the ecological thing," he said.
As I backed into the kitchen, he followed.
In other words, I think I backed into the whole subject.
"Ah!" With a gesture of admiration, the proprietor backed into the kitchen.
He backed into the room, and the old man came up the three wooden steps.
The car slowed down, backed into the driveway, and parked just a few feet from where I slept.
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