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The phrase "bend back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the action of bending something in a backward direction.
Example: "To fix the broken chair leg, you need to bend back the metal support until it aligns properly."
Alternatives: "revert" or "flex backward."
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The activity initiates contraction of the muscles that cause the hand to extend (bend back).
"Later, it looks like the jet stream will bend back down, roughing things up".
Clemens threw his next pitch in almost the exact same spot, making Rodriguez bend back again.
What we are seeing may be the first signs of a nation deciding, at last, to bend back.
That forced Williams to split Cruz and Hixon, eventually allowing Cruz to bend back inside for the catch.
Even the slant of the light, as if it wanted to bend back time, brings on nostalgia.
"It's not the kind of thing you can just bend back into shape," noted Richie, the show's producer.
Then you bend back the flag end of the wire and attach it to a retaining clip.
Auxins move to the lower side of a leaning stem; cells on the lower side then elongate and cause the stem to bend back to a vertical position.
Kurt Gödel, a contemporary mathematical logician, however, has proposed solutions to the equations of general relativity whereby timelike world lines can bend back on themselves.
3. Slip the flat end of a tyre lever between the rim and the tyre, bend back and hook it on to one of the spokes.
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