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"behind on" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It can be used to express that something is unfinished or overdue, generally with respect to an obligation. For example: "We're behind on our rent payments, so I'm worried about what our landlord might do."
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"We are now running one month behind on our salaries.
They fell behind on rent.
The family fell behind on rent.
Soon she was falling behind on bills.
Why are adults so behind on vaccinations?
"I'm behind on school work.
She is behind on her charting.
Both houses are behind on basic appropriations.
Sondheim is "behind" on the Internet.
She's not even behind on her mortgage.
"I'm behind on my mortgage payments".
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