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Discover Ludwig'edging back' is correct and usable in written English.
It means to move away or retreat slowly and cautiously. You can use this phrase when referring to a person or object moving away from a situation or place. For example, "The crowd was edging back from the stage as the thunder began to roll."
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Syria has been edging back into the regional diplomacy.
But the frontiers of the thinkable were quietly, fitfully edging back for me.
Even with airfares edging back up, deals are still plentiful for those with a little flexibility.
And so he found himself edging back into running, entering shorter races, 5 and 10 kilometers.
Fiscal policy is edging back into fashion, after years, if not decades, in purdah.
He has been edging back in since hosting an alternative comedy gala in 2011.
"I think the Rangers situation basically shows them edging back towards reality," Houston explains.
After two nights of relative peace, Ferguson showed signs of edging back to normality.
Once shunned by the British theatre, Racine is edging back into fashion.
They are edging back towards the fringes of the title race.
Scottish eagerness may have played its part in Germany edging back in front.
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