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Discover Ludwig"got my back" is correct and can be used in written English.
The phrase generally means that someone is looking out for you and supporting you. For example, "I'm so glad to have my friends, they always got my back."
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Who's got my back?
You got my back.
They've got my back".
"Still got my back up about it".
Got my back split for that.
"You got my back?" he asked one twin.
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Mandela…" "What?" "You still got my back-up toupee?" For those just tuning in, the above excerpt is from an unpublished manuscript entitled Toupee by Brett Gelman.
I would get my back up.
"When I come here, I get my back tan".
They just get my back up.
I got my baby back".
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