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Discover Ludwig'get your back' is not a complete sentence and is not a correct and usable expression in written English.
Generally, the phrase 'have your back' is used to express support to someone. For example, you can say "I will always have your back" to reassure someone who is going through a difficult time.
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"Before you get your back up, I don't mean that as a criticism".
Guaranteed to stiffen your upper lip and get your back up.
"Get your back to the sideline, 'cause no one's coming from there, and you can see what's coming at you".
And with massage tables both inside and out, you can get your back rubbed and taste the surf at the same time.
"She said, 'You need to get your back up and fight for your baby.' Her attitude was so different from mine".
Don't get your back up over personal questions.
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We got your back, Braxton.
"I've got your back".
We've got your back!
AOL's got your back.
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