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Discover Ludwig"backing out of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone retracting or reneging on a previous agreement, commitment, or promise. Example: "I can't believe she's backing out of our deal at the last minute."
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Mrs. Forte only briefly considered backing out of the deal.
Backing out of the driveway over a small person.
Backing out of contracts can be costly for the schools.
O.K., I thought, backing out of the doorway.
Other buyers are simply backing out of deals.
But just backing out of regulation will be enough.
Lawmakers are talking seriously about backing out of the federal Medicaid program.
It is suing Dynegy for $10 billion for backing out of the merger.
As I saluted, backing out of the low doorway, he added forlornly: "Good luck".
I cannot forget the father who, backing out of his driveway, accidentally ran over his child.
About a month later, though, the family announced that it was backing out of the deal.
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