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Discover Ludwig"duck behind" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to quickly lower one's head or body in order to avoid being seen or hit by something. One example of using "duck behind" in a sentence could be, "The children were playing a game of hide-and-seek and I saw one of them duck behind the tree to avoid being found."
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A heavy infantry would need a tall shield that can be used to duck behind or cover their legs, head during the initial assault.
They duck behind the ticket counter.
Couch: "Quick, duck behind the couch".
"Hide!" We would scream, and duck behind a wall.
I can't duck behind nobody because I call my shots.
Fifty years later, officers duck behind cars in the streets of Ferguson.
Why crouch and duck behind a pole for defense when you are the only one armed?
Spawn, shoot, shoot, die; spawn, shoot, duck behind a container, die.
Survivors told stories of children shot as they tried to duck behind desks and chairs.
The game lets you duck behind objects, jump up to shoot someone, and then duck again.
They didn't know to duck behind their cars when the countdown began.
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