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Discover LudwigThe phrase "backing about" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It usually means to retreat or reverse one's position on something. It can also mean to provide support or assistance to something or someone. Here are two examples of how the phrase can be used in a sentence: 1. John had been firmly against the proposed project, but after receiving new information, he started backing about and eventually became one of its biggest supporters. 2. The politician's team is currently backing about, trying to spin the recent controversy in their favor.
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They play a major role in the housing finance system, owning or backing about 60% of all mortgages.
The Justice Department sued Bank of America on Tuesday, accusing the bank of defrauding investors by vastly understating the risks of the mortgages backing about $850 million in securities.
On Thursday, a House proposal to defund U.S. military operations in Libya came close to passage with considerable Tea Party backing; about two-thirds of the 59-member House Tea Party caucus voted for it.
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They have paid back about $46 billion in dividend payments.
The cheapest model will set you back about £1,900.
The company said Mr. Tyson had paid back about $1.52 million.
A TBM will set you back about £10m.
Labyrinths can be traced back about 4,000 years ago.
Transfer lines date back to about 1924.
I went back about three years ago.
The shelves date back about 40 years.
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