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"backs out of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to withdraw or retreat from a commitment, agreement, or situation. Example: "After signing the contract, she suddenly backed out of the deal, citing personal reasons."
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BACKS OUT OF BIG EAST Boise State has backed out on a commitment to join the Big East and will remain a member of the Mountain West in 2013.
As the visiting insect backs out of the flower, it brushes the rostellum, which is covered with sticky stigmatic liquid.
But nobody backs out of a deal with Roma; a sale is a sale even if the law says schmucks like Shamos can change their mind within three days.
Arnsparger frequently used him in man coverage on running backs out of the backfield.
In team negotiation, if a powerful counterpart backs out of your deal, try to form a new coalition.
If it backs out of the proposal, it will pay a $9 million termination fee.
But as soon as it dawns on him where we intend to go, he backs out of the deal.
The cash works as insurance for the home seller in case the buyer backs out of the deal.
She is terrible at intimate relationships; she backs out of rooms where hyggelig family activities are taking place.
Walsh's new offense featured high-percentage, ball-control passing primarily to the tight ends and the backs out of the backfield.
The room service attendant smiles and backs out of the room to the sound of a marriage proposal being accepted, a cork exploding.
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