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Discover LudwigThe phrase "backing down from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to withdraw or retreat from a previous stance or decision. Example: The politician faced intense pressure from the public and ended up backing down from his controversial proposal to raise taxes.
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We're not backing down from that".
I'm not backing down from that system.
"I'm not backing down from that.
But Mr Mayweather is not backing down from the accusation.
These workers are not backing down from this fight.
That's not to say she's backing down from her opinions.
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"Never backed down from a bet".
Pressed, he backed down from this threat.
"I never backed down from anyone.
(He later backed down from the statement).
Wade backed down from the amendment.
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