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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'have each other's backs' is correct and can be used in written English
It typically means that two people trust and support each other, especially in difficult or dangerous times. For example, you might say, "My brother and I have always had each other's backs - no matter what."
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As an example of powerful women urging other women to have each other's backs, it's no Sisters Are Doin' it for Themselves, but it makes its clattering point.
But at the end of the day, they're two characters who will always have each other's backs, so I think that's a really important message to give women and men alike".
"You had a cold?" Hey Moms, I know we like to soldier through, but it's also good to have each other's backs.
You have each other's backs.
Members were also expected to have each other's backs.
Australia and the United States have each other's backs".
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"We realize it's a team sport, and we have each other's back," she said.
"When you genuinely like each other, hanging out off the field and stuff, it's easier to play for each other, to have each other's back," starter John Lackey said.
"I think it's important for us to stand up for people and to have each other's back, and to be involved with the gay community and support the community".
Because we have each other's back.
Those guys have each other's back.
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