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The phrase "behind the lines" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to actions or situations that occur in secret or away from the main focus, often in a military or strategic context.
Example: "The spies operated behind the lines, gathering crucial intelligence for the upcoming battle."
Alternatives: "in the shadows" or "in the background."
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I see behind the lines.
The town lay far behind the lines.
We didn't hang around behind the lines.
No general hiding behind the lines he".
In the San Gabriels, he had lived behind the lines.
"The French didn't stay behind the lines," he said.
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As long as you were behind the lines, your chances of getting killed were small.
Women are holding positions both on the battlefront and behind the lines, he said.
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Agents were trained in counter-subversion and behind-the-lines sabotage by Britain's Special Operations Executive.
On the battlefield of humanity, you could say, there are such people as behind-the-lines Jews.
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