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Discover Ludwig"from behind" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use this phrase in any context where you need to describe something or someone coming from behind an object or person. For example, "The wolf crept up from behind her, its shiny eyes visible in the moonlight."
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"Leading from behind doesn't work".
The killer approaches from behind.
From behind and from a distance".
The Swedes get "smacked from behind".
Can you come from behind and win?
"Lisa likes it from behind," he offered.
He hit me from behind, the coward".
Lead me from behind, Mr. President.
How do we come from behind?
"Someone knocked me from behind," he said.
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Do the lift-from-behind stretch.
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