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Discover Ludwig'curb back' is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase "curb back on" to mean reducing in amount or intensity. For example, "We need to curb back on our spending if we want to save money this year."
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It's time Americans curb back on the violent activity of driving to prevent future incidences of this sort.
Determine the destination area where the leaves will go after collection, whether it's in a bag on a curb, back into the garden as mulch, or in a backyard compost pile.
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As a result, Carlos Torres, Saturday's expected starter, pitched in relief Friday, and the Mets' six-man rotation was curbed back to five.
But we'd like to curb that back the other way".
On good days he walked around the neighborhood in an odd, obsessive-compulsive fashion, always walking past a curb, then back to touch it before moving on.
Between drags, they gab into their cellphones, soak in the solitude, pace to the curb and back, or chat briefly, most conversations lasting only as long as the ember at the tip of their cigarettes.
Over the Thanksgiving holidays at Los Angeles, passengers waited almost two hours in check-in lines that snaked out the door, along the curb and back toward the packing lots.
The same rapper's 2004 single Pies forms the basis of That's Not Me, while his verse on Corn on the Curb goes back even further into the history of UK bass music, mentioning drum'n'bass MCs Skibadee, Bassman and Trigga.
The Kremlin has seized on the violence as a pretext for a major effort to curb dissent, backing draconian new fines that could virtually outlaw mass protests.
At the curb, Simon paced back and forth.
"I knew God had my back," Curb told the reporters after the verdict was announced.
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