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The phrase "backs me up" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to support or verify someone or their actions. Example: "My best friend always backs me up, no matter what decisions I make."
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"He backs me up to B and C, makes me think through the implications".
Inside, I walk down a darkened corridor where Disney's Cinderella is being screened on a loop, before I am stopped by a photographer who backs me up against a green screen.
Legit research backs me up on this: an April report from James Madison University found women are more likely than men to prefer dating to hooking up, and are more likely to want to be in a relationship.
My theory, and my experience backs me up on this, is that the best way to move your free link up the list is to drive traffic to it with AdWords and show Google that people are finding the link to be useful through a good bounce rate, time on site and other metrics that reflect the user experience.
1 = strongly agree to 4 = strongly disagree Reverse recode RE_T0286 SALARY1 T0287 I am satisfied with my teaching salary. 1 = strongly agree to 4 = strongly disagree Reverse recode RE_T0287 ADMIN2 T0292 My principal enforces school rules for student conduct and backs me up when I need it.
For example, "the school administration's behavior toward the staff is supportive and encouraging," "my principal enforces school rules for student conduct and backs me up when I need it," and "the principal knows what kind of school he or she wants and has communicated it to the staff" were included as items in the survey.
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Will you back me up?
"He's backing me up all year.
She will understand and back me up".
I felt the club could have backed me up more".
"The literary community is not backing me up here.
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