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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from back to front" is correct and usable in written English.
It generally means to do something thoroughly, in order, or in the reverse order of which it is usually done. For example, you could say: "I read the book from back to front so that I could fully understand the plot."
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The jaw is about 4 cm from back to front.
"And we are that now, from back to front".
"Each edition is read from back to front.
Foliation is sequential although book continues from back to front after 91v.
"It ripped right down the middle, from back to front," Dr. Fortune said.
"We had to be a real team, from back to front," the coach said Wednesday.
The green slopes severely from back to front, and a small bunker catches anything long.
Returns a pointer to the graphical object at the specified index, numbering from back to front in the z dimension.
Together, we flipped from back to front, pausing often to talk.
Instead, Van Gaal wants glittering football that sees passes pinballed at speed from back to front.
From back to front there were immense performances worthy of a championship crowning occasion.
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