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Discover LudwigThe phrase "behind for" can be correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that someone or something is not keeping up with a schedule or expectation. For example: 1. "I'm sorry I'm behind for our meeting, traffic was terrible this morning." 2. "The team is behind for their project deadline, they will need to work extra hours to catch up." 3. "The company is behind for the quarter in terms of sales, we need to come up with a new strategy to reach our goals."
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"There was nothing left behind for us".
We leave the celebrated edible behind for another to forage.
What legacy will we leave behind for the next generations?
This is the legacy we leave behind for our children.
She's actively thinking about what's she's leaving behind for her kids to stand on and what her mom left behind for her.
He left some coffee behind for sampling.
Pique heads behind for another corner.
Rudiger heads behind for another England corner.
Gerrard nuts it behind for a corner.
Handanovic bats it behind for a corner.
The things I leave behind for footsteps".
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